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No. 2567, Nakaawa, Kuunaheananui, Wailuku, December 26, 1847
N.R. 559v3
Here is my claim at Kuunaheananui. On the east of there are my 28 lo`i - this is only the place where the lo`is are. A kula was lost to the konohiki, and the dry lo`is. Is the law by which you are investigating /claims/ only for the konohiki /or/ the work of the haole, perhaps? My things which I planted at that place were all cut ....
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.... ven him by his makuas. When the land was given to the haole* in 1837, he continued to occupy it, until the present. One po`alima is in it. There is no opposition.
It is bounded:
Mauka by the po`alima of the konohiki
Waihee by kula of the konohiki
Makai by Kalua Stream and Kuunaheana
Maalaea by Kaholokula.
/*Mr. Miles/
[Award 2567; R.P. 4946; Kuunaheana Wailuku; 1 ap.; 1.41 Acs]