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No. 922, Okuu, Helumoa, Waikiki, Honolulu, Oahu, October 1847
N.R. 536v2
To the President of the Land Commissioners, William L. Lee, and J. H. Smith, Z. Kaauwai, John Ii. N. Namauu, being the commissioners to weigh the truth of the claims, in accordance with your directions, therefore, I hereby petition for the house lot claim at Helumoa in Waikiki. It was agreed by us that I would petition to you, the commissioners who strip off the claims which are invalid and ....
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.... and the other is for Ku. Okuu had received this from Kamaukoli who had his interest from Kaahumanu, but Kamaukoli is the interest for life there. This land had been for Okuu's older brother and upon his death, Okuu had inherited it. I have not known that anyone has objected."
Kini, sworn and stated, "I have seen this place. Everything about it is just as Kupanihi has related here."
[Award 922; R.P. 4463; Helumoa Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; .32 Ac.]