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No. 1713, Healani, Honouliuli, November 28, 1847
N.R. 223-224v3
To the Honorable Land Commissioners of the Hawaiian Islands, Greetings: I hereby state to you my claim for land and house. This land is at Nukee in Honouliuli, Ewa, Island of Oahu. It is bounded on the north by the irrigation ditch and the land of Nohunohu, on the east by the land of Kalakoa and the po`alima, on the south by the estuary of Maka-ii, on the west by the land of Aoao.
My second land claim is a small sea pond at Kapapapuhi in Honouliuli. It is bounded on the north by ....
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.... br>Section 2 - Kapapapuhi, a pond in Honouliuli, Ewa, Oahu.
Mauka, salt bed
Honolulu, beach
Makai, beach
Waianae, In Kapapapuhi, Honouliuli, Ewa, Oahu, a patch.
Section 3 - House site at Kapapapuhi.
Mauka, Kaneikaweiola's house lot
Honolulu, Kekukahiko's house lot
Makai, Kekepa's house lot
Waianae, Kekua's house lot.
Land from Nohunohu at the time of Kaahumanu. No one objected.
Kua, sworn, he has known in the same way as Poopuu.
[Award 1713: R.P. 5521; Niukee Honouliulil Ewa; 2 ap.; 1.243 Acs]