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No. 1426, Koa
N.R. 106-107v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby tell of my claim for three lo`i. The fourth is objected to by the konohiki. The right to these four lo`i dates from the death of Kaahumanu the Second, but the occupation by Kuhu, from whom I got it, was from Kaahumanu the First. I am an heir, a kaiko`eke and have occupied it until today.
Only one person has objected to me, ....
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.... ulu, Kamakahonu.
2. Two taro patches:
Mauka and Waialae, Kahuika
Makai, Napahi
Honolulu, Kahuika.
Kamakahonu had given section I, Kahuika, section II. He /Koa/ has lived there since the time of Kinau; no one has objected. Kamakahonu is his konohiki and he has done Friday work.
[Award 1426; R.P. 5953; Kamoomuku Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; .95 Ac.; Pahupahuapuaa Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; .18 Ac.]