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No. 2004, Makaina
N.R. 320-321v3
Hear Ye, O Land Commissioners: I, Mahine, hereby write my claims for land /which I have held/ from Kamehameha I to Kamehameha III. My claims are: Kaualua, ten sections of grass land from the upland to a kula where gourds are cultivated, that is the claim of Kaualua.A small pond for raising fish is at the head of the sections of grass from the sea to the upland. At Kaiki are ten sections of grassland from the upland to a kula where gourds are cultivated. Also, at Kaakaukukui is a place where there is alani /either the fragrant leaved alani tree, or an orange tree/. Also, Puokope, a claim from ancient times Also, a house lot.
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Mauka by Pololu
Waikiki by the Pa aina.
Apana 2 is called kula o Kahalekane & is bounded:
Mauka by the kula Kamakoa
Hikina by the kula of Nauwele
Makai by the kula of Kuewa
Waikiki by the pali.
Apana 3, He Okipu called Apupuu is bounded:
Mauka by the land of Mako's
Hikina by the same
Makai by the land of Keala
Waikiki by the pali.
Claimant received the land fro Puhuila in the time of Kamehameha I and has held the same in quiet until now.
Malaea, sworn, says the testimony of Kalua is correct and is also her own.
[Award 2004; R.P. 2603; Kanalua Wailupe Kona; 3 ap.; 8.71 Acs]