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No. 1458, Kapea, Waikiki, Oahu, December 9, 1847
N.R. 119v3
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby tell of my land claim at Hamohamo in Waikiki. I have one lo`i, two kula, one bank of an irrigation ditch, which I got in the time of Kaahumanu I. I also have a house lot at Hamohamo which I began to occupy in the time of Kaahumanu I, and have lived there since in peace with no objections.
KAPEA X
F.T. 52-53v3
Cl. 1458, Kapea, December 18, 1848
Kaanana, sworn, I know this ....
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.... aoa.
This lot has been divided with the other half for Pelekane, #1455.
2. 1 patch, 1 ditch section where:
Mauka is Kaumaka
Waialae, Kahula
Makai, Keohokalole
Honolulu, Haau.
3. 1 pasture:
Mauka is Keolaloa
Waialae and Makai, also Honolulu, Kekuanaoa.
This interest is from Naihe at the time of Kaahumanu I and to this time, no one has objected.
Pelekane, sworn, Our testimonies are similar.
[Award 1458; R.P. 5954; Hamohamo Waikiki Kona; 2 ap.; .92 Ac.]