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No. 1933, Napua
N.R. 301v3
To the Land Commissioners, Honolulu: Here is my claim: Hana is above, Mauna is under, and I am below him. I have one house lot, one cultivated lot with six sweet potato mo`os within it.
NAPUA
Kaloki, Manoa
F.T. 258v3
Claims not taken in draft Foreign Testimony
December 3, [1850], See Native Book of Testimony, Page 560, volume 3, 561, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, & 9.
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.... Napua, sworn, I had lived on this land because I had bought a house in 1845, just as it has been stated above by Keliikipi. I had lived under Mauna, a caretaker for Neki and an overseer for konohiki days. In 1849 he deserted the land and was fined $10.00 before L. Kuluwailehu, the tax assessor. When it was time to file claim, Mauna did not do so for this place, but I had filed a claim and now, I wish to reject this claim and live under the konohiki the way I had done in the beginning.
[No. 1933 not awarded]