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No. 1428, Maikona
N.R. 107v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby tell you of my claim for my taro lo`i and taro sections of irrigation ditch and a small kula in Niukukahi, an `ili in the Ahupua`a of Waikiki. At Kiki I have one lo`i. No one has objected to this day. The length of my occupation was from Kaahumanu First. I was an heir and the person from whom I got it has died.
I am, with thanks.
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.... r />Makai, Kaluahinenui's land
Honolulu, Kanaina's land.
3. One patch:
Mauka is my place
Waialae, Haumea's land
Makai, Makoli's land
Honolulu, Kanaina's land.
Maikona's interest is from me acquired in the year 1838, or probably 1839, and no one had objected to him. I am a konohiki for this land.
[Award 1428; R.P. 3440; Waikiki Kona; 3 ap.; .52 Ac.]