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No. 1114, Makanoenoe, Honolulu, December 6, 1847
N.R. 634v2
To the Esteemed William L. Lee, President and the other four whom the Mo`i has appointed to quiet titles in the Hawaiian Islands. Here are the names of the Commissioners: J.H. Smith, Z. Kaauwai, John Ii, and N. Namauu, who are the ones to administer the problems concerning the claimants and the rights of the konohikis and those who enjoy the rights to the mo`os. I hereby tell ....
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.... nd, Ewa.
There is no fence on this property. Makanoenoe has one house there. There are six patches with one pasture. Makanoenoe's father had received this land from Hewahewa and upon his death had left it to Makanoenoe, his son; no one had objected."
Paele, sworn and stated, "I have seen this property exactly as Kahio has related to you here."
[Award 1114; R.P. 2619; Kawaiiki Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; 1.10 Acs]