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No. 1272, Mauele
N.R. 49-50v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings in God: I, the undersigned, hereby tell you of my claim for land in the `ili of Paakea. There are three lo`i, two of them are bounded on the north by the irrigation ditch; on the northeast by the lo`i of Mookini; on the southeast by the lo`i of Pahukaa; on the west by the lo`i of Mookini. Also, in the `Ili of Hopoe is one lo`i bounded on the north by the land of Kekukahiko; on the northeast by the lo`is of Kaaha; on the southeast by the lo`is of Kalalikoa; on the west by the lo`i of Haole. Also there is a little kula adjoining Paakea, whic ....
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.... au's land, Waimanalo
Kamoho's land, makai and Honolulu.
4. The house lot that is in the land of Kealoha has no patch, but there are two houses. Kealoha's land and a land lot are mauka
Kealoha's land, Waimanalo
Kaihiwa's land, makai
my property, Honolulu.
I had given him (Manele) his land in the year 1844. I would not offer objectinns to him, he is the konohiki of this land. The interest comes from Kekuanaoa at this time, previously it had been from Kanaina.
[Award 1272; R.P. 3829; Waikiki Kona; 2 ap.; .53 Ac.; R.P. 6658; Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; .95 Ac.]