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No. 2598, Puu, Honouli, 20 December 1848
N.R. 25-26v7
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I, Puu, have an `ili in the Ahupua`a of Honoulimaloo on the Island of Molokai. The name of this `ili is Pilipili. On the eastward side is Kulauala, below* is Keauhou. This `ili goes from the taro to the kula which adjoins the seashore. The name of the kula of this `ili is Pualanalana. The length /of the lo`i land?/ is 3 chains and 50 feet, and the kula is 40 chains by 40 chains. My occupancy of this `ili has been from the time of Kamehameha I. Kaiko was the ali`i, then Kaaheo, then Keohokalole. Of the konohikis, Kahalekulu was the first, then Kahilinalo, Kekuanui, Kaha, Mauna, and Lima. The witnesses are Kauakahi, Koahoouka and some others. Therefore, I have a claim to this place, from my kupunas, for you to consider.
PUU
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.... land of Lima.
He received these lands from his parents, from the time of Kamehameha I, and had quiet possession until his death in 1848. It was bequeathed to Kekuanui, who has had quiet and undisputed possession until this time.
Kowilikopaa, sworn, All the foregoing testimony is good; it is the same as my knowledge of it. I am the Deputy Konohiki.
Decision: Apana 1 will be surveyed as 6 acres.
N.T. 186v6 [also page 107]
No. 2598, Puu
Taro pasture in ili land of Pilipili in Honoulimaloo.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by pali
Manae by Kahoouka
Makai by Sea
Malalo by Kaiuino.
Puu lived there at the time of Liholiho. 1 poalima is there, no one has objected.
[Award 2598; R.P. 6115; Pilipili Honoulimaloo Kona; 5 ap.; 8 Acs 2 roods 4 rods]