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No. 1679, Pala, Waikele, November 23, 1847
N.R. [207]v3
[listed as page 206]
To the Honorable Land Commissioners of the Hawaiian Islands, Greetings: I hereby state my claim for land at Ulumanu, Waikele, Ewa, Island of Oahu. It is bounded on the north by the mo`o of Ku, on the east by the estuary, on the south by the mo`o of Keo, on the west by the mo`o of Kapahu [blank space]. My second land claim is bounded on the north by the kula of Aihee, on the east by the kula ....
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.... - 4 patches and a pasture in 1 section, a house lot comprises the second section.
Mauka by Nakeu's land
Honolulu by river
Makai by Kalou moo land
Waianae by Kolanui moo land.
Section 2 - House lot in the plain of Pahao.
Napala's land from Pahinu at the time of Kaahumanu I. No one objected to him.
Kanoho, sworn, he has known in the same way as Halauwai.
[Award 1679; R.P. 835; Hopenui Waikele Ewa; 2 ap.; .915 Ac.]