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No. 1899, Opunui
N.R. 291v3
Land Commissioners, House of the Privy Council, Greetings: I, the undersigned claimant, hereby state that my land at Puuiki, an 'ili in Kaneohe, has two lo'i, bounded on the east by the land of Kamakahi, on the west by a kula, on the south by the land of Kaea, on the north by the land of Nakahuna. I have ten lo'i adjoining the land of Kuhonu, bounded on the east by the land of Nakahuna, on the west and north by a stream, on the south by a kula.
OPUNUI X, His mark
December 17, 1847
F.T. 71-72v11
No. 1899, Opunui
Palau, Hoohikiia, Ua ike a'u i kona aina ma Kaneohe, Koolaupoko.
Apana 1. Elua loi ma ka ili o Pakuia
Apa ....
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.... lu, sworn, verified the evidence of Palau.
N.T. 51-52v10
No. 1899, Opunui (from page 12, Vol. 11), 25 September 1851
Lilipuni, sworn, I have seen Opunui's house lot in the ili of Waikalua in Kaneohe, Koolaupoko. Oahu - 1 section.
Mauka, Huluhulu's land
Kailua, Waikalua Stream
Makai, Stone wall
Heeia, Palau's house lot
Opunui's land from Kaleipulaa at the time of Kamehameha I and he has lived there to the present time without disputes.
Huluhulu, sworn, I have known in the same way as Lilipuni has related. I have known the authencity of Opunui's claim in the place.
[Award 1899; R.P. 972; Kaneohe Koolaupoko; 3 ap.; 3.85 Acs]