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No. 2418, I. Kauhi, December 29, 1847
N.R. 490v3
To Z. Kaauwai, the one distinguished in the work of quieting titles: Here is a claim for a small mo`o on that side of Wailuku, a land called Kahewa. That land was from Moomoo. The number of flowing lo`is is not mentioned, and a kula which has not been farmed, but it will be; when it is approved and surveyed, perhaps, the large and the small will be explained. Here, however, are the bou ....
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.... as from Samuela Kanae in 1842, and in 1844 Namakeha gave this parcel to him absolutely; I am the witness. Parcel 2 was from Moomoo in 1844. There is no opposition.
[No.] 1 is bounded:
Mauka by Paahao Pond
Waihee by Kelolou
Makai by the same
Maalaea by Apiki.
[No.] 2 is bounded:
Mauka by Kalawaiahonu
Waihee by Kekoona
Makai by Puniho
Maalaea by W/ailuku/ stream.
[No. 2418 not awarded]