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No. 2150, Kaumaumakea
N.R. 374v3
Land claim of Kaumaumakea in Honolulu.
To the Land Commissioners: I hereby petition for my land claim. I have 16 lo`i and one kula house lot. They are all situated together. Their boundaries are: on the north, the surveyed kula of P. Kanoa, on the east, the mo`os of Kanekuapuu and Punalua, on the south, the mo`o of Wahahee, on the west, the mo`o of Kupuole. My claim is in the `ili of Alewa, in the Ahupua`a of Honolulu. I got this land in 1834.
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Aiwahine, sworn, We both have known in the same way, and his testimony is true.
It will be clear when Poomanu, the assistant konohiki, comes.
N.T. 662v3
No. 2150, Kaumaumakea, From page 659, August 31, 1850
Poomanu, sworn, Everything which has been said about Kaumaumakea's interest dated August 16, 1850 is true. His claim is truly correct. I, as assistant konohiki, have not objected.
[Award 2150; R.P. 4459; Alewa Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; 2.04 Acs]