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No. 1039, Kamanu, At my residence, November 26, 1847
N.R. 601v2
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby state in this letter, our house lot claim at Kapuukolo, in Honolulu. From the time of Kamehameha I and the Canoe Fleet, to this time, we have lived here. It is bounded on the north and the east by the lot of Kalua, with the houses, and the house of Waolani, on the south by the house of Naone ....
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.... r brother, has given his interest to Kamanu II during the time of Manuia and I am living under him. I have no interest in this property; it is only for Kamanu and no one has objected. I am capable of identifying the boundaries correctly."
Nakahuna, sworn and said, "I have seen this property exactly as Poki has just stated."
[Award 1039; R.P. 1986; Kapuukolo Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; .03 Ac.]