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No. 1173, Travis, John N., Honalo Ahupuaa, District of South Kona, Island of Hawaii, Vol. 5, pps. 357-360 [LG Reel 2, 01498-01501.tif]
Helu 1173
Palapala Sila Nui
Ma keia Palapala Sila Nui ke hoike aku nei o Kamehameha III, ke Alii nui a ke Akua i kona lokomaikai i hoonoho ai maluna o ko Hawaii Pae Aina, i na kanaka a pau, i keia la, nona iho, a no kona mau hope Alii, ua haawi lilo loa aku oia ma ko ano alodio ia Jonh N. Travis i kona wahi kanaka i manao pono ia ia, i kela apana aina a pau e waiho la ma Honalo, Kona ma ka Mokupuni o Hawaii; a penei hoi ka waiho ana o na Mokuna.
E hoomaka ma kahi kumu kukui ma kapa mauka o ke alaloa, i ke kihi Komohana o keia aina, a e holo ana ma ka pa o ia alanui
Hema 58 1/2° Hikina 6.40 Kaulahao
Hema 47 3/4° Hikina 3.00 Kaulahao
Hema 35° Hikina 3.32 Kaulahao
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.... br>South 67 1/2° West 56.10 Chains along the kukui woods to the point of commencement.
Reserving the Rights of Native Tenants
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Containing 70 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 John N. Travis, his 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 30th day of August, 1853.
Kamehameha
Keoni Ana
[Land Patent Grant No. 1173, Travis, John N., Honalo Ahupuaa, District of South Kona, Island of Hawaii, 70 Acres, 1853]