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No. 2727, Puu, Waialua, January 5, 1848
N.R. 609-610v3
To the Land Commissioners: I, Puu, am a claimant for land at Kawailoa. I have five lands. The first is a house lot at Ukoa, bounded on the north by Hewa's land, on the south, by Keleau's land, on the east by a kula pali, on the west by Ukoa.
The second claim is four lo`i in the land of Kamaoa, bounded on the north by Ukoa, on the east by Hema's land, on the south by my kula land, on the west by an uki /a large tree?/.
The third claim is at Lahuimoho, taro lo`i, bounded on the north by Lililehua's land, on the south by Keleau's lo`is, on the east and west by those of ....
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.... br />Makai, land of Lililehua
Koolaupoko, land of Kuokoa.
Apana 3:
Mauka, land of Olopana; land of Kaukai /sic/*
Makai, land of Napunawai
Koolaupoko, road.
Apana 1 was from Kihala in the time of Kaahumanu I. Apana 2 was from Lililehua in the time of Kinau. Apana 3 was from Koiniho in the time of Kinau. They are undisputed.
L. Kuokoa, sworn, my knowledge of this is the same as Kupa's; there is a little mistake in the name of "Kamahumua" - Kamaoa is the right name.
*Possibly scribe omitted fact that this was the Waianae boundary.
[Award 2727; R.P. 882; Ukoa Kawailoa Waialua; 1 ap.; 11.16 Acs]