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No. 1812, Ka`u, Waikele, 31 December 1847
N.R. 264v3
Esteemed Land Commissioners, Greetings: I, Ka`u, hereby state my claim to you for one house lot, one mo`o, a lo`i farmed under someone.
I am, with thanks,
KA`U
F.T. 99-100v9
No. 1812, Ka`u, claimant
Napihe, sworn says, the land of claimant is a mau [?] loi in the ili of Kahakaohia, Waikele, Ewa. It consists of 6 lois in one piece & pahale in another.
Apana 1 is bo ....
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.... #39;s land, from Mahune at the time of Kaahumanu I, no one objected to him. Taro patches were taken away from Kau at the time of Kaahumanu I, no one objected to him. Two patches were taken away from Kau at the time the land was sold to Uilama. Kau will complain to the land commissioners. A house lot in Anolii plain comprises the second section.
Pakeau, sworn, he has known in the same way as Napihe.
[Award 1812; R.P. 3080; Aualii Waikele Ewa; 1 ap.; .295 Ac.]