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Kumanuunui Lele, Kaiwiokaihu Ili, Honolulu Ahupuaa, District of Kona, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, Oahu, Volume No. 1, pps. 259-260
In the matter of the settlement of Kumanuunui in Makiki Valley a Lele of Kaiwiokaihu
Application
Ia L. McCully, Komisina Palena Aina no oahu
Aloha oe
Ke noi nei au ia oe e hooponopono, a e hooholo i na palena o kuu aina, oia no kekahi Lele o Kaiwiokaihu. Ua kuai au i keia wahi aina me Roke Keanui, ka wahine o D. Kauliokamoa. Ua hooholoia keia aina nona o ka Kuhina Kalai Aina ma ka la _ o Jan, 1862. O Kumanuunuu ka inoa o keia Lele.
Aia no keia wahi ma Makiki, Oah ....
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.... st 100 feet along kahawai to Poloke, pile of stones Magnetic North 65° West
Course 5. North 54° 42' West 407 feet up pali along Poloke, magnetic North 65° West
Course 6. North 61° 30' West 155 feet up pali along Poloke to marked rock
Course 7. North 17° 17' East 139 feet to beginning, magnetic North 4 ¾ East.
Area 1 687/1000 acres
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand at Honolulu this 29th day of March A.D. 1874
Lawrence McCully, Boundary Commissioner of Oahu
[No. 2, Kumanuunui Lele, Honolulu Ahupuaa, District of Kona, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, 1.687 acres, 1874]