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No. 2514, Makaiohua
N.R. 532v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby state my claim for land, a mo`o is the type of land. At Kamani are 24 lo`i at Kahalepao are 4 lo`i, at Kapuahanui are 2 lo`i, at Ailehua are 4 lo`i /and/ at Kamani and Kapuahanui are 2 kula mo`o. These mo`os are in Luluku, in Kaneohe, Koolaupoko.
MAKAIOHUA
Kaneohe, December 30, 1847
F.T. 66-67v14
Helu 2514, Makaiohua, See 191 page
Huoahewanui, hoohikiia, Ua ike au I knona aina ma ka Ili o Luluku, Kaneo ....
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.... />Makai by my taro patches
Kailua by upland of Luluku.
No. 4 is bounded:
Mauka by the taro land of Kikane
Koolauloa by upland of Luluku
Makai by taro land of Kawelau
Kailua by a creek.
No. 5 is bounded: It is surround[ed] on all sides by the upland of Luluku.
Claimant's land is from Kawelau in the time of Liliha, and has had it in peace up to this time.
Mano, sworn says, the testimony is true.
[Award 2514; R.P. 2041; Luluku Kaneohe Koolaupoko; 1 ap.; 3.69 Acs]