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No. 1624, Poka
N.R. 188v3
`Ili of Kalaepohaku, Ahupua`a of Waikiki, Island of Oahu. I have four lo`i, two on the north and two on the south. On the north is the irrigation ditch of Waahila, on the east is the lo`i of Kaulumoku, on the south is the lo`i of Maalahia, on the west is the lo`i of Nakooko.
POKA
F.T. 107-108v3 ....
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.... cefully on this land until the month of November, 1848, he died.
There had been no objections to him. When Poka died, the land was returned to the konohiki at which time a replacement for Poka was sought; thus, Kekino was discovered and he now holds Poka's interest.
Umu, sworn, Our testimonies are similar.
[No. 1624 not awarded]