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No. 1858, Kanealauahine
N.R. 279v3
Land Commissioners, Greetings: I, the undersigned claimant, hereby tell of my land at Keaahala, an 'ili in Kaneohe. The two lo'i on my land are bounded on the east by the land of Kekalei, on the west by the land of Huluhulu, on the north by my kula, whose boundary is a stream, on the south by the land of Mahikulu. Those are the boundaries.
KANEALAUAHINE X, his mark
December 17, 1847. The Ko ....
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.... those things mentioned above are the same; no one has objected.
I have seen his house lot and the boundaries are:
Mauka, a stream
Koolauloa, Kalili
Makai and Kailua, Kaina.
It has been enclosed, there is one house and this the second of his sections. He has lived there continuously; no one has objected.
[Award 1858; R.P. 976; Keaahala Kaneohe Koolaupoko; 1 ap.; .39 Ac. Waikalua Kaneohe Koolaupoko 1 ap. .14 Ac.]