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No. 1657, Pukeau, Waikele September 1847
N.R. 196v3
Greetings to the Esteemed Land Commissioners: There are seven of us telling of our claims. I, Pakeau, hereby tell of my claims for three mo`o, one "sand dune" pond, and a house lot.
PUKEAU
F.T. 98v9
No. 1657, Pakeau, claimant
Ka`u, sworn says, he knows the land of claimant. It consists of 5 loi ....
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.... ected by Miki loka. Pakeau and the konohiki denies this action to be so and says the place is for the commoner and not for the konohiki. Then Pakeau complained to John Young after which the sand dune was returned to him. At this time, it has been taken again, so Pakeau is appealing to the land officers who quiet land titles.
Napihe, sworn, he has known in the same way as Kau.
[No. 1657 not awarded]