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No. 1544, Kuloa
N.R. 153v3
Greetings to you: I, the undersigned, hereby describe my taro land claim which is in the `ili of Apili in Kalihi, Oahu and whose landlord is Alika, This claim is in Kalihi waena on this side of Kalihi, just mauka of the bridge. Its boundaries are: on the north, a land of Weuweu, the konohiki, on the east, a land for Kawao, on the south the ko`ele lo`i for Hooliliamanu, on the west, a land of Kahooawaha. I got this claim at the time that Kahuna was the tax official and h ....
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.... place.
Kuloa's interest is from Alika given during the time of Kinau and there it is he has lived in peace.
Kaolala, sworn, I have seen this land just as Kamoku has seen it. See pg. 433
N.T. 433v3
No. 1544, Kuloa, February 7. 1849
A. Adams: I had given him the land during the time of Kinau and he has lived without objections to this time. He is completely comfortable. From page 411
[Award 1544; R.P. 673; Kahui Kalihi Kona; 2 ap.; 1.36 Acs]