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No. 1538, Kauhi
N.R. 150v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: From the commotion by Kaomi until this day onwhich I petition you, /I have held/ my land claim at Kaliawa, seaward of the middle of Kalihi, along the Government Road from Honolulu to Ewa, which is described as follows: on the north, unused kula and the house lot of Laanui, on the east, the land of Kaolala and the irrigation ditch, on the south, the flowing stream, on the west, the irrigation ditch and the Ahupua`a. There is one po`alima lo`i within these boundaries which is ....
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Mauka is Laanui's place
Honolulu, a stream
Makai, Kaolala's place
Ewa, Laanui's place.
5. 1 pond:
Mauka is Kauluhua's place
Honolulu, Pao's place
Makai and Ewa, Alika's places.
Kauki received his land during the time of Kaomi from W. Beckley and he is the konohiki for that land at the present time where he has lived in peace to this day.
Kaolala, sworn, I have seen this land as Kahalehau has just related here.
[Award 1538; R.P. 3502; Kaliawa Kalihi Kona; 5 ap.; 2.75 Acs]