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No. 1481, Kiki
N.R. 129v3
To the Land Commissioners: `ili Laimi, Honolulu uka. Greetings to you all: I, the undersigned, hereby tell of my claim for my 14 /illegible/ lo`i situated in one places on the north is the lo`i of Kaa, on the south is the lo`i of Kaeo, on the west is the stone wall, on the east is the irrigation ditch. There is also a small kula adjoining my lo`is: on the north of my lo`is and the Road, also a sweet potato kula at the pali within the lot: on the west is the wall going up to the pali, on the east is the pa ....
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.... nolulu, Dr. Rooke.
Kiki received all of his places from Kaeo in the year 1842 and he has lived there to the present time; no one has objected, but Kiki had lived there with Kaholowaa previously at the time Kaahumanu I was alive and upon Kaholowaa's death, in addition to bequested interest Kaeo gave Kiki more land. It has continued to be this way to the present; no one has ever objected.
Kaeo, A., I had consented to the acquiring of those places by Kiki.
[Award 1481; R.P. 3562; Laimi Honolulu Kona; 2 ap.; 3.06 Acs]