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No. 2661, Kuukuu, Honolulu, January 3, 1848
N.R. 580-581v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings and thanks: I hereby state to you my claims for land, in Kaliu, the land of Keaweluaole, also a kula and some lo`is. Some lo`is are on that bank of the stream and some lo`is and the kula are on this side of the stream. I got this in the year of our Lord, 1835. This land was from Kauikeaouli to Keaweluaole, and from Keaweluaole to me and my wahine. Her name was Kaha and ....
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Ewa by John Youngs' land.
Section 2 - 1 pasture.
Mauka by M. Kekuanaoa's land
Waikiki by John Young's land
Makai by Government land
Ewa by a stream.
Land from Keaweluaole at the time of Kinau and he has lived peacefully.
Namai, sworn, we have known in the same way.
[Award 2661; R.P. 6979; Kaliulalo Honolulu Kona, Ap. 1, 2, 3; 3 ap.; 1.76 Acs; R.P. 3587; Kaliulalo Honolulu Kona, Ap. 1; 1 ap.; 1.25 Acs]