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No. 1677, Pao, December 11, 1847
N.R. 204-206v3
Honorable Land Commissioners, House of the Privy Council, Greetings: I, the undersigned, hereby state my land claim for taro land, and adjoining kula, and some lo`is which "jump" in another person's place, which are in this claim of which I am telling you, and some mountain valleys which pertain to this claim. It is situated in the `ili of Kaluaopalena in Kalihi on Oahu on that side of Kalihi uka. Kaunuohua is the landlord. Its boundaries are: on the north, a land for another man, Nawauke, east, a land for Kamoho, south, a land for L. Ilipaka, west, a po`alima for Kaunuohua. Jumping to another ....
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.... >Kaia, sworn, I have seen his land at Kaluaopalena in Kalihi - 3 land sections.
[No.] 1. 14 taro patches:
Mauka, Manini
Waikiki, Kaunuohua
Makai, my land
Ewa, Kaunuohua.
[No.] 2. 1 taro patch:
Mauka and Waikiki, Kauwalu
Makai, Ilipaka
Ewa, Kaunuohua.
[No.] 3. 1 taro patch:
Mauka, Kalohe
Waikiki, Kaunuohua
Makai, Kuahine, Keaomakani.
Pao's land is from Kaunuohua received at the time of Kamehameha I and he has lived peacefully to this day; no one has objected.
Kaililaukea: Our testimonies are similar; no one has objected.
[Award 1677; R.P. 1497; Kaluaopalena Kalihi Kona; 3 ap.; 2.48 Acs]