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No. 1268, Nakai
N.R. 47v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings in God: I, the undersigned, hereby tell you of my claim for land. In the `ili of Kiki, three lo`i. In the `ili of Wainaka /sic /, one lo`i and a house lot. In `ili of Kalia, one taro lo`i and seven kai lo`i /kai [long a, long i]: a choice variety of taro/. I wili tell you of how they are bounded: on the north and northeast by the land of Kaniua; on the southeast by an irrigation ditch; on the west by Kiki. One lo`i is bounded on the north by Kiokapu; on the northeast bg Kiki; on the southeast by Pakoa; on the west by Kaohewai. The lo`i at Waiaka and a house lot, is bounded on the north and west by a kula, on the northeast by Waiaka; on the southeast by a stream. The taro lo`i at Kalia is bounded on the north by the lo`i of Waia ....
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.... d. M. Kekuanaoa is the konohiki and I am an overseer for Kaaha.
See page 506, volume III [No relevant document located]
See page 3, Vol. X [No relevant document located]
N.T. 257v3
No. 1268, Nakai
Kaluahinenui had come and reported that sections IV and V of my interest be returned to Kaluahinenui because it was this way a long time ago, but I had erred in including it (as my interest); therefore, I am saying with all sincerity that I do not have any interest, not in the least in these sections. It is right that I should depart from these (lands) so that the land officers may not feel I have any claim.
See Page 249
[Award 1268; R.P. 6648; Kanainui, Kiki, Waiaka Waikiki Kona; 5 ap.; 1.6 Acs; Land Patent 8413; Kiki Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; .37 Ac.]