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No. 2235, Holowale
N.R. 410-411v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I, the one whose name is below, hereby state my claim for land which has been held from the time of Kamehameha III to this day on which I petition you for my 10 lo'i. They are all gathered together in one place, an 'ili for Kapapalalo. They are next to Kauaikawaha, a stream is on the south, adjoining Kelawaa. There is also a kula named Kalalaloa, and a houselot at Koholalele. A stream is on the north, a pond, Wainahune, is on the east, on the west is a pond, a valley /or gulch/ is on the south.
HOLOWALE
Kahaluu, Island of Oahu, December 27, 1847
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No. 2235, Holowale, Kaneohe, 24 July 1852
Paele, sworn, I have seen his land section in Kahaluu, Koolaupoko.
Section 1 - 7 patches.
Section 2 - House lot.
Section 1:
Mauka, konohiki's land, Kalahelu's land
Waiahole, konohiki's land
Makai, stream
Kaneohe, konohiki's land, Kanaikawaha's land.
Section 2: Surrounded by konohiki land.
These land sections received at the time of Kamehameha I, and he has lived peacefully to the present.
Peahi, sworn, all statements above are true.
[Award 2235; R.P. 4806; Kahaluu Koolaupoko; 2 ap.; 1.85 Acs]