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No. 2591, Puhau, December 27, 1847
N.R. 568-569v3
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim for 5 lo'i, 2 fallow lo'i were from Ihu, 4 lo'i were from Kaiwikaalua, 1 lo'i is in the land of Kekoanui, 3 lo'i are in Mahu's /land/l, 1 kula patch was from Kahemolele, 1 mo'o kula, the konohiki is Paki, 1 kula at Waiahiiaka. In the times of Lono I got 1 house site in Waimanalo, Koolau, Oahu.
PUHAU
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.... is bounded:
Mauka by the land of Pahulu
Kaneohe by upland
Makai by the land of Ihu
Kona [Makapuu] by a creek.
Apana 4 is bounded: On all sides by the upland of Kapuna Waikupanaha.
Claimant had his land from Lono in the time of Kinau and has had it in peace to the present time.
Pulu, sworn, says the above testimony is true.
[Award 2591; R.P. 947; Waimanalo Koolaupoko; 2 ap.; .82 Ac.]