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No. 1286, Piho, Honolulu, October 29, 1847
N.R. 57v3
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby tell you of my house lot claim at Waikahalulu in Honolulu. It is bounded on the north by a pig pen; on the east by the land of Hina; on the south by Kalawahine; on the west by my lo'i and the ko'ele lo'i. My occupancy of this place was from Kanaina and also the use of the lo'is. I have one house at this place. I have five lo'i; one in ....
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.... , Ewa.
2. Three patches are here
Nahuina's land, mauka
Kanaina's land, Waikiki and
Laakai; Nahuina's land, Ewa.
Piho's land is from Kanaina and it had been Kalama's land. Piho lives peacefully on this land; no one has objected to him."
Kamoa, sworn, "Our (two) testimonies are the same as Moehau's (report)."
[Award 1286; R.P. 4448; Waikahalulu Honolulu Kona; 2 ap.; 1.09 Acs]