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No. 1683, Peahi, Waiawa, November 20, 1847
N.R. 208v3
To the Honorable Land Commissioners of the Hawaiian Islands, Greetings: I hereby state my claim for land and house at Panaio in Waiawa, Ewa, Island of Oahu. It is bounded on the north by the po`alima of Kahauolono, on the east by the land of Opunui, on the south by the land of Kahauolono, on the west by the land of Kahauolono. My second claim is a house, bounded on the north by the house of Makaihukona, on the east by the house of Haole, on the south by ....
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.... ka by Kaaeimalunui moo, Kaaeimaluiki moo
Honolulu by Ieieula moo land
Makai by Kumuula moo land
Waianae by Kamakaele, koele patch
Section 2:
Mauka by The konohiki's patch
Honolulu by Manananui river
Makai by river
Waianae by The konohiki's pasture.
Land from Kanepaiki at the time of Kinau, no one objected to him (Peahi).
[Award 1683; R.P. 160 & 221; Kulaokamakau Waiawa Ewa; 1 ap.; .43 Ac.; Panaio Waiawa Ewa; 1 ap.; .771 Ac.; See also 9375 not awarded]