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No. 1467, Kikooo, Waikiki, Oahu, December 9, 1847
N.R. 122-123v3
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby tell of my land claim at Kaneloa in Waikiki. I have four lo`i and two sections of irrigation ditch which were given to my makuakane, by Maluaikoo, in 1838 and it was held by my makuakane until the year 1843 when he gave it to me. I have held these lo`is peacefully, under the konohiki, with no objections. I also have a house claim at Kapahulu in Waikiki which Nakaikuahine gave to my makuakane in the year 1841. I am here at this place at ....
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.... o this interest. The depth and width of this land is eight fathoms; no one has objected.
2. Three taro patches, 2 ditches where:
Mauka is Kaniho
Waialae, Mahuka
Makai, Pehu
Honolulu, Keohokalole.
3. 1 taro patch:
Mauka is Kaniho
Waialae, Mahuka
Makai, Pehu
Honolulu, Kaoaulu
Kikoo received this interest from Kahanaiakeakua during Kaahumanu's time in the year 1831; no one had objected to him.
Kaumoali, Our testimonies are similar.
[Award 1467; R.P. 2579; Kaneloa Waikiki Kona; 2 ap.; .68 Ac.]