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No. 904, Naheana, Waiawa, October 22, 1847
N.R. 518-519v2
The President of the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby tell you of my land claim which is at Kahoaiai, Waiawa, Island of Oahu. It is bounded on the north by the land of Hale, on the east by the land of Kahuakai, on the south by the land of Hi, on the west by the land of Hi. The second of my claims is at Kuhia in Waiawa. It is bounded on the north by the Pond of Puali, and Kuhia, on the east by the stream, on the south by the shore, on the west by the land of Kawaiolaloa. The third of my claims is a Pond, bounded on the north by the land of Kawaiolaloa, on the east by the pond of Hanamaulu, on the south by the land of Kawaiolaloa, on ....
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.... ow living there under Kekuanaoa.
3. And the boundaries of the sand dune are:
Kawaialoloa's (a woman) land, mauka
Hanamaulu's land, Honolulu
Kawaialoloa's land, makai and Waianae.
4. And the boundaries of section four are:
Kawaialoloa's land, mauka
Kahanolono's land, Honolulu
Kawaialoloa's land, makai
Hanamaulu's land, Waianae.
Naheana received this land in the year 1841. Kawaialoloa who was the konohiki had consented to let Naheana have these places."
Poonui sworn and said, "I have seen this place exactly as Kahuakaimaka has just stated here."
[Award 904; R.P. 228; Panio Waiawa Ewa; 3 ap.; 2.6 Acs]