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No. 213, Kalaikoa, Pohakupu 2 Ili, Waimalu Ahupuaa, District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, Vol. 2, pps. 71-74 [LG Reel 1, 00626-00629.tif]
Royal Patent
Kamehameha III, By the Grace of God, King of the Hawaiian Islands, by this Royal Patent, makes known, unto all men, that he has for himself and his successors in office, this day granted and given, absolutely, in Fee Simple unto [left blank], his faithful and loyally disposed subject for the consideration of [left blank], paid into the Royal Exchequer, all that certain piece of Land situated at [left blank] in the Island of [left blank] and described as follows:
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Containing [left blank] Acres, more or less, excepting and reserving to the Hawaiian Government, all mineral or metallic mines of every description.
To have and to hold the above granted Land in Fee Simple, unto the said [left blank], Heirs and Assigns forever, subject to the taxes to be from time to time imposed by the Legislative Council equally, upon all landed Property held in Fee Simple.
In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my Hand, and caused the Great Seal of the Hawaiian Islands to be affixed, at Honolulu, this [left blank] day of [left blank], 18 [left blank]
Received of Kalaikoa the sum of $30.30 for land as per Patent No. 213.
Treasury Office, Feberuary 2 ....
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Kumu kuai maoli
Kuleana 1/3 o ke Aupuni iloko o ko Kalaikoa
1/2 Pohakupu unuhiia mai i hiki e Alodio
2 1/2 Eka Aina Kalo 1/3 unuhiia 83/100 Eka Kalo, 7 $, 5.81
1 3/4 Eka Aina Kula unuhiia 58/100 Eka Kula, 3 $, 1.74, 7.55
Kumukuai o ka 1/2 Pohakupu a me ke kuleana o ke Aupuni $30.30
No ka uku pu ana mai o Kalaikoa me ke kuleana o ke Aupuni iloko o kona hapalua, nolaila, ua hiki i haawiia iaia ka Palapala Sila Nui e Alodio ai i ka aina a pau i hoakakaia na palena a me na mokuna iloko o keia palapala.
A maloko o ia Apana 8 1/2 eka a oi iki aku, emi iki mai paha.
Eia ke kumu o ka lilo ana; ua haawi mai oia iloko o ka waihona waiwai o ke Aupuni i na Dala he Kanakolu me Kanakolu keneta ($30.30)Aka, ua koe i ke Aupuni na mine minerala a me na mine metala a pau.
No Kalaikoa, ua aina la i haawiia, no na mau loa aku no, ma ke ano alodio, a me ko na mau hooilina, a me ko na waihona, ua pili nae ka auhau a ka Poe Ahaolelo e kau like ai ma na aina alodio a pau i kela manawa i keia manawa.
A i mea e ikea'i ua kau wau i ko'u inoa, a me ka sila nui o ko Hawaii Pae Aina ma Honolulu i keia la 29 o Januari, 1850.
(Inoa) Kamehameha
(Inoa) Keoni ana
[Land Patent Grant No. 213, Kalaikoa, Pohakupu 2, Waimalu Ahupuaa, District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, 8.5 Acres, 1850]