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No. 1299, Hepa, Honolulu, Oahu, December 6, 1847
N.R. 65v3
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby tell of my small claim for one lo`i, which is bounded on the north by the mo`o of Maulukikepa, on the east by the lo`i of Kaaha uuku /small Kaaha/, on the south by the mo`o of Kamapuna, on the soutwest by the lo`i of Maka.
HEPA
F.T. 467v2
Cl. 1299, Hepa, September 8, 18 ....
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.... r />N.T. 268v3
No. 1299, Hepa, Keawekolona from page 262
Kamaka, sworn, It was I who had given him (land) in the year 1846 because there was no one there; however, I was the konohiki under chief Kamehameha III. He went to do Friday work regularly; no one had objected. See page 262 of this vol.
[Award 1299; R.P. 6333; Kapaakea Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; .24 Ac.; Index lists claimant as Hepa for Pahau]