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No. 1490, Kekohai
N.R. 133-134v3
The Land Claim of Kekohai at Moanalua, No. 3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby petition for my claim at Moanalua. I have a mo`o in the `ili of Alia in the Ahupua'a of Moanalua which contains five lo`i. On the north side is the mo`o of Kaanaana, on the east, the long irrigation ditch of Pepehu, on the south, the mo`o of Kalanikila, on the west the mo`o of Ohia and the po`alima lo`i of Kilinahe. These are the boundaries of my land claim at Moanalua. ....
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.... wning the house, but no one has objected to the present time. It has been peaceful; however, this land is for Kekuanaoa, altho' I have heard Hoohipa has protested for a certain patch.
Keanini, sworn, Our testimonies are similar.
Postponed until Kekuanaoa is present, for a portion of his property upon which a house has been built. Nalanai is also expected to be here because he has protested for a certain patch.
[Award 1490; R.P. 437; Kaaula & Alia Ili, Moanalua Kona; 2 ap.; .98 Ac.]