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No. 1730, Kilauea
N.R. 231v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings and the peace of God: I hereby state my claim to you for land in the 'ili of Kamaihiili in Kapalama, Island of Oahu. Two lo'i are together: on the north is the lo'i of Napahi, on the east is the lo'i of Kaaua, on the south is the lo'i of Kepoo. One small lo'i /is bounded/ on the east by the lo'i of Kepoo, on the north by the lo'i of Kaaua, on the west by the section of bulrushes, on the south by the ....
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.... Alapai
Makai, Kalihau
Ewa, Kaaua.
3. 1 ditch, 5 taro patches:
Mauka, Kuaikahala
Honolulu, Kuaikahala also
Makai, Kaaua
Ewa, Kuloa.
Kekuanaoa had given him his land before the Kanawai was in effect; no one had objected. That was in 1839 or prior to that year.
Kala, sworn, Our testimonies are similar; no one has objected.
[Award 1730; R.P. 4722; Kaanana Kapalama Kona; 1 ap.; .19 Ac.; Kawaa Kapalama Kona; 1 ap.; .37 Ac.; Kamaihi Kapalama Kona; 1 ap.; .32 Ac.]