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No. 1742*M, Z. Kaauwai
N.R. 235-236v3
Concerning my remaining claims which I state before the court of the Land Commissioners. Greetings: I hereby state my remaining claims, which are in the Ahupua`a of Wailuku on the Island of Maui, within the `ili of Papohaku. I got this land in the year 1843. Also, in Olowalu are two `ilis for my wahine, which she got before the death of Kamehameha I.
Also there are some mo`os of mine in the `ili of Paeohi in Lahaina which I got in the year 1842. Also in Honolulu, at Pauoa, one half of Kamooakua which I got from my Kaikaina, Kaapuiki. There is where my punalua, Nohoua, is living. I got this land in the year 1844. Those are my remaining claims.
I am, with thanks,
Z. KAAUWAI
Waikiki, Oahu, Dec. 14, 1847
F.T. 215-216v3
No. 1742, Z. Kaauwai
Nohohua, sworn, This land is in Pauoa Honolulu aina, kalo 16 patches and some kula, 1 house.
Mauka by Kaapuiki's kula
Waititi by Government fence and I.I.
Makai by Nohomua & Koane
Ewa by Koana & Kaapuiki.
Claimant had this from Kaapuiki in 1846 and has held it undisputed. It wa a gift of friendship.
See page 180 volume 7.
F.T. 180-181v7
Cl. 1742, Z. Kaauwai, See page 215 volume 3 and 187 volume 7
This is a claim for Kaauwai and his wife separately.
Keawelauole, sworn, I know the lands of the claimant, Kaauwai in part. He has two pieces of lands in "Paeohi," Lahaina. The 1st piece, this is a pauku of kalo land called Waiea and the other a pauku of kalo land. There is one poalima loi in the first piece.
The 1st piece is bounded:
Mauka by the land of Kaimunui
Olowalu by Kekuelike's land
Makai by Kaaua's land
Kaanapali by "Wahikuli."
The 2nd piece is bounded:
Mauka by Hauola land and Kimokeo's
Olowalu by Neuneu's land
Makai by Pakea's land
Kaanapali by Kimokeo's land
For his wife's lands, Kaauwai said her witne ....
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.... and Kaanapali by Olowalu stream.
N.T. 651-652v9
No. 1752!, Z. Kaauwai, Wailuku, July 23, 1849
[Should be 1742]
Holoua, sworn, I know his land in the `Ili of Papaohaku, in Wailuku, with seven parcels.
Parcel 1 - 6 Lo`i.
Parcel 2 - 4 Mo`o and kula wauke (this is 1 acre).
Parcel 3 - 5 Lo`i and 2 taro mo`o.
Parcel 4 - 1 Lo`i.
Parcel 5 - 2 Taro mo`o.
Parcel 6 - 6 Taro mo`o.
Parcel 7 - 3 Taro pauku.
Parcels 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 were from Namakeha in 1843, and parcel 7 was from Kaunuohua in 1837. Namakeha got his parcels in 1837 from Kaunuohua. No opposition.
No. 1. is bounded:
Mauka by the land of Ihuole
Waihee by the land of Naea
Makai by the land of Auimakalani
Maalaea by the land of Laulahea.
No. 2. is bounded:
Mauka by the land of Kaaena
Waihee by the Wailuku stream
Makai by the land of Kawahie
Maalaea by the land of Naea.
No. 3. is bounded:
Mauka by the land of Moo
Waihee by the land of Kepio
Makai by the land of Naea
Maalaea by the land of Holoku and Moo.
No. 4. is bounded:
Mauka by the land of Alihi
Waihee by the land of Naea
Mauka by the land of Moo
Maalaea by the land of Kawahie.
No. 5. is bounded:
Mauka by Peepee
Waihee by the land of Naea
Makai by the land of Alihi
Maalaea by the land of the Mo`i.
No. 6. is bounded:
Mauka by the land of Piohia
Waihee by the land of Kawahie and Kahawai
Makai by the land of Kaili
Maalaea by the land of the Mo`i.
No. 7. is bounded:
Mauka by the `Ili of Ala and Pa`ahao
Waihee by Wailuku Stream
Makai by the land of Piohia
Maalaea by an Acre of the Mo`i.
[Award 1742; R.P. 2154; Kaluaahoo (Kaluaaha) Olowalu Lahaina; 1 ap.; 3 Acs 1 rood 22 rods; Kamani Olowalu Lahaina; 1 ap.; 2 Acs 3 roods 36 rods; R.P. 5531; Koloa Wailuku; 1 ap.; 15 1/25 Acs; Papohaku Wailuku; 4 ap.; 18.28 Acs; no R.P. Owa, Paiki Wailuku; 1 ap.; 5.26 Acs; & 8453 in Wailuku; See also Award 407]