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No. 1675F, Kaneiakama, claimant, Ewa, February 7th 1850
F.T. 120-121v9
Claimant appeared & made oath that his claim was duly made out and sent in by Momona. The same is therefore admitted to a hearing.
Puki, sworn, says the land of claimant is an ili Namooelua in Waipio, Ewa, Oahu.
2d is fishpond called Malau in the ili Kahakuohia, Waikele, Ewa.
3d A kula in the ili Keahupuaa, Waikele, Ewa.
Apana 1 is bounded:
Mauka by Ulu an ili of Waipio of Naona
Honolulu by the ili Holoamanu
Makai ....
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.... iole's pasture
Waianae by the ahupuaa's sand dunes.
Section 1 from Opunui, the father of Kaneiakama at the time of Liholiho, no one objected. Section 2 from Ka`u. Section 3 from Makue at the time of Kaahumanu I. No disputes over sections 1 and 3, section 2 was taken by Uilama at the time he sold the land. Kaneiakama is appealing for section 2.
Kanoho, sworn, he has known in the same way as Puhi.
[Award 1675F; R.P. 832; Koheoo Waikele Ewa; 1 ap.; .29 Ac.Namooelua Ili, Waipio Ahupuaa, 1.99 Acres]