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Muliwai Ili, Manana Ahupuaa, District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, Oahu, Volume 1, No. 1, pps 175-176
Boundaries of the Ahupuaa of Hakipuu in Koolaupoko; the Ilis of Iaakea in Waimalu, of Muliwai in Manana, Ewa, and Kaieie, in Kalihi, District of Kona.
[margin note:] charges p. 31-2
Application
Honolulu, August, August 2nd, 1873
To: Lawrence McCully Esquire, Commissioner of Boundaries for the Island of Oahu, Hawaiian Islands
The Undersigned respectfully represents that he is the owner of the following named lands, to wit:
1. The Ahupuaa of Hakipuu situate in the District of Koolaupoko, Island of Oahu, aforesaid; that the same was awarded to the late Queen Dowager Hazeleleponi Kalama, deceased by Land Commission Award No. 4452, Apana 14 on the 13th day of April, A.D. 1855, and from whom the undersigned applicant inherited the same.
2. The Ili Aina of Paakea situated in Waimalu, in the Dist ....
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.... ama & Makamie concur in the above.
Honolulu, September 14th 1874
Keanui, Wahine, sworn, (a witness produced by Professor Alexander. Witness is a very old woman, does not know her age)
Am widow of Kauliokamoa, who had the land of Kapakahi, in the mahele, Award of [?] in Waikele, Ewa. Have lived there many years & know the boundaries. Muliwai joins this land. Ma ka maloo, o Pauhala, ma ku wai o Kapakahi, Witness says that here AKeiki Kaohimauna knows better than she.
Kaohimauna, sworn, Am kamaaina there. Begin at the bridge on Government road, on boundary, Hanohano and turning makai is Pouhala, on the maloo, On the stream, at the rock Poniuopua is the corner of Pouhala. Makai of that is Paohao. Inside of the old mill is Paohao and outside is Pouhala. I know the road. On fence there, It is not the boundary
[No number, Muliwai Ili ku of Manana Ahupuaa, District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, no survey, 1874]