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No. 1614, Kekualiilii
N.R. 186v3
I, Kekualiilii, hereby tell of my claims: first, a mo`o claim, second, a "sand dune" pond.
KEKUALIILII
F.T. 102-103v9
No. 1614, Kokualiilii, claimant
Pakeau, sworn, says the land of claimant consists of three pieces in one ili of Kahakuohia, Waikele, Ewa, Oahu.
Apana 1, two lois & is bounded:< ....
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.... hupuaa, a taro deposit.
Section 3:
Mauka by Uilumoku taro moo
Honolulu by Keahupuaa taro moo
Makai by Kalokoeli pond
Waianae by Namahana pond.
Land from Mahune at the time of Kaahumanu I. No one objected to Kekualiilii.
Kaopualualu, sworn, he has known in the same way as Pakeau.
[Award 1614; R.P. 4148; Kahakuohia Waikele Ewa; 3 ap.; 2.087 Acs]