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No. 1451, Ohuohu, Waikiki, Oahu, December 9, 1847
N.R. 116-117v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby tell of my land claim at Hamohamo in Waikiki. I have a portion of the lo`i called Kapaakea, which Koa gave to me in the year 1832. I have held it peacefully with no objections. I also have a house claim at Kekio in Waikiki. My makuas lived there in the time of Kamehameha I and on their deaths it was left to me. I have had this place with no objections. I have one house there.
OHUOHU X
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.... from my parents and Keohokalole is the konohiki under the great chief, Kamehameha III.
2. One house lot is at Kekio in Waikiki with one house that is not enclosed.
Mauka is Kaniho
Waialae, Mahuka
Makai, Kaluahinenui
Honolulu, Keohokalole.
Ohuohu had received this land from his parents during the time of Kamehameha I and he now lives comfortably without any objections.
Kahue, sworn, Our testimonies are similar.
[Award 1451; R.P. 6123; Hamohamo Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; .6 Ac.]