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No. 897, Ohule, Waikele, October 23, 1847
N.R. 513v2
To the Honorable Land Commissioners of the Hawaiian Islands, Greetings: I hereby tell you of my land claim. This land is at Kaohai in Waikele, Ewa, Island of Oahu. It is bounded on the north by the land of Mahoe, and the mo`o `aina of Halulukoaka, on the east the mo`o `aina of Keahonui, on the south the road and the stream, on the west the patch of Puki and the ko`ele patch of Kauliokamoa.
I am, with thanks, your obedient servant,
OHULE X
F.T. 386-387v2
Cl. 897, Ohule, 17 July [1848]
Kuhano, sworn ....
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.... Paul F. Manini, October 9, 1850, from page 152
Naone, sworn, I have seen this place in Waikele, Ewa. 1 land section consisting of 1 taro patch, 1 pond for young fish, 1 house site with 1 house standing and Kualii lives under Paul F. Manini.
Ohule had tilled a half of the taro patch and the konohiki seeing the other half with weeds had it cleaned. Ohule was evicted at the same time. It had been tens years that I had seen that patch allowed to be overrun with weeds before the konohiki had taken it away.
Postponed until a document is presented by J.W. Opunui.
[No. 897 not awarded]