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No. 1163, Kaoao
N.R. 4v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings, in God: I, the undersigned, hereby tell you of my land claim in the `ili at Waikahalulu in Honolulu. I had my mo`o before the law was printed. There are thirteen taro lo`i: on the south is the land of Keliihauola, on the north is the land of Ohiolau, on the east is Waikahalulu, on the we ....
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.... land, makai
Kahakai's land, Ewa.
Kaoao had received his [her] land from Kaiama in the year 1838. Kaiama was a konohiki and he is dead. No one had objected.
Hina, sworn and stated, I have seen this property exactly as Makakoa has just stated. No one has objected.
[Award 1163; R.P. 2662; Waikahalulu Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; 1.48 Acs]