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No. 2249, Kalauonakukui
N.R. 417-418v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I, the one whose name is below, hereby state my claim for land which was held from the time of Kamehameha III to this day on which I petition you. I have 5 lo`i which are, however, not in one place, in the `ili of Pahakili, adjoining Palaea's lo`is and those of Kuku and Keau, In the `ili of Kahouna, also, adjoining with Maalo, and Mao, and Kanelanaia, in the `ili of Kuikuipapa, also, adjoining with Mahoe. In the `ili aina of Kapia also, adjoining with Kanekoa and Pahu. There is There is also an upland claim, in the ahupua`a, adjoining with those o ....
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Makai, hau grove
Kailua, government road.
No. 4 is bounded:
Mauka by the land of Malo
Koolauloa by the land of Mahoe
Makai by the land of Kauaikahiki
Kailua by a creek.
No. 5 is bounded:
Mauka by the land of Mahoe
Koolauloa by the land of Mahoe
Makai by the land of Kauaikahiki
Kailua by the land of Malo.
I gave to claimant some of his land and Mao gave him some many years ago i the time of Liliha and he has not been disturbed to this time.
Mao, sworn says, I know the above to be true.
[Award 2249; R.P. 1541; Kahaluu Koolaupoko; 2 ap.; .5 Ac.]