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No. 42 F.L., Kaolulo, Honolulu, January 12, 1852
N.R. 735v3
The Land Cosmissioners, Greetings: I, the one whose name is set below, hereby enter my claim at Apowale, an `ili for the Fort in Honolulu. There are ten lo`i and one house site, bounded as follows: mauka, government land and the watercourse, Waikiki, land of Poonamu, makai, land of Kahue, Ewa, land of Hikiau. I got this land from M. Kekuanaoa and have lived ....
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.... tives there were two poalimas and ten patches at the time, the ten patches are mine at present; the poalimas are the government's.
This land is a lele in upper Nuuanu close to Niolopa of A. Paki and Kaloa had claimed it. A small pasture is in the upper piece, perhaps it has been included in the claim. Poupou and Kaloa were the first claimants, they are the only tenants of the land.
[No. 42 F.L. not awarded]