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Cl. 803, Alexander Adams, February 7[1849]
F.T. 102v3
M. Kekuanaoa, sworn for claimant, I know the land of claimant in Kalihi valley. It is an ili called Apili, I think, divided in many pieces of kalo & upland. I have always heard he obtained it from Kaahumanu in 1829 or 1829 and he has always occupied it in peace since the gift. I know of no counter claim, could not define the land particularly, though I know its outlines.
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.... one to see this land, but I have not known its boundaries.
J. Ii, sworn, I have seen this land of which I think the name Apili. I do not know the boundaries of the land, but Adams' land is from Kaahumanu acquired in the year 1828 or 9 and he has always lived there to the present time; no one has objected.
[Award 803; R.P. 604; Apili Kalihi Kona; 15 ap.; 292.41 Acs; See Award 801 for Foreign Register & Foreign Testimony documents]