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No. 2230, Kupau
N.R. 408v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I, the one whose name is below, hereby state my land claim to you. It was from Kamehameha III to this day on which I petition you for my 12 lo`i. However, they are not together in one place, 4 lo`i are in the `ili of Kanekoa, adjoining the lo`is of Nawaaholo and Punahoa. They are next to the stream. Kahaluu, Island of Oahu. There are 6 lo`i in my own land. Paahakili is the name of this `ili; also there is a pond at the shore. It is adjacent to the seashore area of Pakoie, -on the east is the point of Kaihuaha, on the southeast is a pali, on the west ....
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Mauka by the land of Kuku
Koolauloa by a creek
Makai by the land of Kukae
Kaneohe by the land of Kalauonakukui.
No. 3 is bounded:
Mauka by a creek
Koolauloa by a creek
Makai by a pali
Kaneohe by waste land.
No. 4 is bounded:
Mauka, sea beach
Koolauloa, sea beach
Makai, sea beach
Kaneohe, pali.
No. 5 is bounded: On all sides by upland.
Kapihi gave to claimant his land in the year 1830 and [or] about that time, and has had it in peace to this time.
[Award 2230; R.P.; 1549; 2239; Pahakili Kahaluu Koolaupoko; 3 ap.; 3.13 Acs]