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No. 1545, Kahalehapai
N.R. 154v3
Honorable Members of the Privy Council, Greetings: I hereby present my land claim in the `ili of the Konohiki, Kama, in Kalihi waena on that side of the `ili of Kaaleo. Its boundaries are as follows: on the north, a land for Kawelo, on the east, a land for Alika, on the south, a land for Kama, on the west, a land for Pao. The konohiki gave me /this claim/ a long time ago and I have held it until now.
KAHALEHAPAI
Kahoiwai, Kalihi, Oahu
F.T. 85v3
Cl. 1545, Kahalehapai, January 24 ....
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.... re in good conduct and the konohiki's decision would be the only cause for separation.
Peapea, sworn, the statements above are true. I have known in the same way. I had given the land but not permanently, he was to live as a tenant under the konohiki. Wrong doing would be cause for separation. Lama (the konohiki), he should live on the land under me where he may always live and wrong doing would be the only reason for separation. I have no thought to evict him without provocation. (This claim disallowed, belongs to Sams.)
[No. 1545 not awarded]