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No. 1598, Kekua, Honouliuli, November 21, 1847
N.R. 179-180v3
To the Honorable Land Commissioners of the Hawaiian Islands, Greetings: I hereby tell you of my land and house claim. This land is at Loloulu in Honouliuli, Ewa, Island of Oahu. It ts bounded on the north by the po`alima and the lo`i of Moano, on the east by the land of Moano, on the south, bulrushes, on the land of Kumupopo. The second of my land claims ls bounded on the north by the po`a ....
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.... >Mauka is Kaope
Honolulu, Kumupopo
Makai, some government patches
Waianae, myself.
Sections II and III are from Kaope at the time Kuakini was governor for Oahu. Kekua's house lot is a very old one which he had owned and he has always lived there to this time, no one objecting.
Kapauea, sworn, Our testimonies are similar.
[Award; 1598; R.P. 3087; Kapapahi Honouliuli Ewa; 1 ap.; .318 Ac.; Loloulu Honouliuli Ewa; 1 ap.; .802 Ac.]