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No. 984, P. Kanoa. Honolulu, November 17, 1847
N.R. 578v2
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby tell you the basis of my claim for my land from the Mo`i. It is at Ewa on Oahu, in the Ahupua`a of Manananui, within which is my `ili `aina named Kaholona. However, this `ili `aina is not all together, some sections are separated in another place and within its total there is kula and a border of the sea. Of its total, it is not all in one piece. That is my claim.
I am, with thanks,
P. KANOA
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.... ted here, but the sections toward the mountain and on the Ewa side are Kanaina's land. This had been Kaomi's land previously and Kanoa's land had been from the king."
N.T. 320v10
No. 984, Ewa, [?], 19 October 1853
No. 8305, P. Kanoa
Copy
P. Kanoa's land distribution.
Kainapuaa ili in Kapalama, Kona, Oahu.
Kaholona ili in Manana, Ewa, Oahu.
True Copy
Minister of Interior, 18 October 1853
A.G. Thruston, Clerk
[No. 984 not awarded]