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Hanokoa Ahupuaa, District of Na Pali, Island of Kauai, Boundary Commission, Kauai, Volume 1, pp. 113-114
No. 22
1874
Boundary of Hanokoa part belonging to Government
The eastern and western part of the land belongs to Government. The centre or middle part belongs to a native called Mokuahai, awarded to him by the Land Commission
Nakulala, sworn, The eastern boundary of this land commenced on the sea shore adjoining Hanakapiai at a place called Waipinakea [Waipunakea] and thence to a stone called Kailua; thence
To a point in cliffs Hoolulu ....
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.... nce down valley and stream to a rock in the sea a short distance from the shore, resembling a shark, the boundary runs over said rock, tradition giving the head to Pohakuau and the tail to Hanakoa, said rock is called Pohakukimano.
Duncan McBryde, Commissioner of Boundaries, Island of Kauai.
[little diagram: showing lands - at top: Haena; Hanakapaia, the Hanakoa, native's part; Hanakoa; Pohakuau; kalalau; Honopu; Wawapuhi; Nualolo corners(?) by Waimea]
[No. 22, Hanokoa Ahupuaa, District of Na Pali, Island of Kauai, Boundary Commission, no amount, 1874]