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No. 1296, Nakaikunane, Honolulu, October 14, 1847
N.R. 64v3
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby tell you of my little land claim in Kalawahine in Honolulu. A mo`o, eight lo`i, also a kula within this mo`o, and also a house- lot within this mo`o. It is bounded on the north by Waikahalulu; on the east by a ko`ele and Haupu's land; on the south by a stream; on the west by the land of Kunane. The Nuuanu Street runs in the midst of this mo`o. During the time then Nahienaena was living I occupied this p ....
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.... ui's land and a stream
Waikiki; Kuna's land, makai
Waikahalulu's creek, Ewa.
Nawai had given him his interest where he lived during Kinau's time. He has lived comfortably but Keliiahonui objected, took 2 patches and gave them to his men in the year 1847 and he had done this on his own way of thinking for he was the konohiki. There are remaining 5 taro patches, 2 pastures and one house.
Kuna, sworn, Our (Keaka's and mine) knowledge are similar.
[No. 1296 not awarded]