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No. 1825, Kuewa
N.R. 270v3
`Ili of Kaluaolohe, Waikiki, Island of Oahu. I have six small lo`i, four are on the north and two are on the south of the land. Of the two lo`i on the south, one is dry, on the south of the taro lo`i. These lo`is were given me again by the konohiki. The four lo`is on the north are an old right, /and/ one house lot and one small kula.
KUEWA X
F.T. 195v3
No. 1825, Kuewa
Kahulupi, sworn, this is in Kaluaolohe, Waititi, kula and kalo, 4 patches and 2 houses on it.
Mauka, Keone Ana
Waialae, Kahauaumaikai
Makai, same
Honolulu, also.
Claimant had this from Kaluahinenui in time of Kinau & has held it undisputed.
Kihele, sworn, confirmed th ....
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.... em. It had been that way until Kailianu had become overseer and now the patch has become a claim.
Kekuamanaole, sworn, I have seen that patch as a koele, my father Kamaikona did koele together with the tenants of Kaluaolohe. Kahanaumaikai did koele here again.
Kuhela , Kahanaumaikai's wife: I have seen it as a koele, later Kaluahinenui had the land. What he and Kuewa, have done there, I have not known, I had gone to Heeia and have lived there for ten years.
Postponed: Work to be resumed next Tuesday.
[Award 1825; R.P. 3703; Kaluahole Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; 1.04 Acs; Land Patent 8206; Kanewai Waikiki Kona; 4 ap.; 3.28 Acs; R.P. 3641; Kaluaolohe Waikiki Kona, 4 ap., no amount, line through entire text, but it is signed]