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No. 1806, Makalawelawe
N.R. 261v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby state my claim at Waiehu, an Ahupua`a in the Island of Maui. There are some lo`is in the `ili of Kaili, and `ili of Waiehu. There is one other person in this place and one po`alima lo`i, which is separate. I am telling of mine and the one who has the single farm is under me. There is also a houselot at a place called Pahapahawale, in Waiehu. I also have ten lo`i there. At Honuhonu nui are eight lo`i and at Honuhonu iki, which is a place for my wahine, there are two sections and the houselot at the shore. However the konohiki is crowding us. However ....
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.... s patch
Waihee by Stream
Makai and Maalaea by Wawae.
Section 3 - Taro pauku, pasture at Honuhonuiki.
Mauka by Luaehu
Waihee by Waiehu stream
Makai by Wawae
Maalaea by Wailuku.
Section 4 - 10 patches, pasture and house at Pahapahawale.
Mauka by Pasture
Waihee by Waiehu stream
Makai by Naheana's land
[Maalaea missing].
Section 5 - house lot makai of Pahapahawale.
Mauka by Kaawa's land
Waihee by Waiehu stream
Makai by Sea
Maalaea by Pasture.
[Award 1806; R.P. 6073; Honohono Waiehu; 1 ap.; .21 Ac.; Kailiili Waiehu; 1 ap.; 9.02 Acs; Papahawale Waiehu; 2 ap.; 3.28 Acs