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No. 1318, Kahalepalaoa
N.R. 72v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I, the undersigned, hereby tell of my claim in the `ili of Homahoma and the `ili of Kamookahi, belonging to the ahupua'a /of Moanalua/, consisting of five lo`i. The four lo`i of Kamookahi are bounded on the north by the lo`i of Kekulou; on the east by the lo`is of Keanini; on the south by the lois of Kepoo; on the west by the lo`is of Kaia. The most easterly /or windward/ of the lo`is mentioned at Kamookahi is bounded on the no ....
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Opa's land, makai
Pulou's land, Ewa.
2. 1 taro patch at Homahoma:
Pukai's land, mauka
Kuahine's land, Honolulu
Kaia's land. makai
Kapahi's land, Ewa.
3. 1 house lot at Puhala:
my place, mauka, Honolulu too, makai and Ewa.
It has not been enclosed.
The land had been acquired during the time of Kamehameha I; no one had objected. Lot Kapuaiwa was the konohiki at this time.
[Award 1318; R.P. 4142; Hamohamo Moanalua Kona; 1 ap.; .52 Ac.]