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No. 2499, Ehunui, Waikapu, December 29, 1847
N.R. 526v3
I hereby state my claim for my 18 lo`i at Olohe. The witness is Kaeha. At Pikoku are 2 lo`i, and at Nohoana is 1 lo`i. The witness is also Kaeha.
Also, there are 4 lei hala trees and 1 clump of hala trees for weaving mats, at Pikoku, which were planted by me, and this is a claim of mine. Kaeha is the witness, also. Furthermore, there is a small houselot at Maalaea. At Pakolo ....
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.... stream
Kula by Government Road
Makai by stream.
[No.] 2 is bounded:
Mauka by the land of Kuaiwaa
Waihee by my land
Kula by the Government Road
Makai by stream.
[No.] 3 is bounded:
Mauka by my land
Waihee by stream
Kula by Government Road
Makai by stream.
[Award 2499; R.P. 4070; Olohe Waikapu; 1 ap.; .8 Ac.; Pikoku Waikapu; 1 ap.; .30 Ac.; Nohoana Waikapu award not located].