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No. 2369, Kalaikau, December 27, 1847
N.R. 470-471v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby state my claim for land, a small 'ili, Kaualule, under the kipapa /level terrace?/ of the Ahupua'a of Waimanalo, mauka of the boundary of the land. Mooiki is the second, Kuapaakea is the third. It is between the land adjoining Pukanui at the ko'ele lo'i. A small pond, Aala, is the fourth, and a ku ....
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.... p; house lot
No. 2. 22 lois
No. 3. House lot.
Claimant's land is bounded:
Mauka by a pali
Kaneohe by land of Kahopuna
Makai by land of Nalii [Naili?]
Kona [Makapuu] by land of Keahonu.
Claimant has his land from his ancestors and has had it undisturbed to the present time.
Kanainana, sworn, says the above is true.
[No. 2369 not awarded]