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No. 2748, Naahuelua, Wailaua, January 1, 1849
N.R. 618-619v3
To the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim. 1. Kolea, Kawailoa kai, six lo`i and the watercourse, I have held this claim for 20 years.
It was from Kahalau, and is bounded as follows: North Kamaikole, east Punahoalapa, south a watercourse for Kiha, north Hawaii's and Naukana's /lands/.
2. Kapiheakamalii, Kawailoa kai, six lo`i and a kula, which I have had for 24 years. I got this land from Kaoo. It is bounded on t ....
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.... a 1:
Mauka, pond of Punahoolapa
Waianae, land of Namanu
Makai, land of Kaamau
Koolaupoko, land of Nakahuahale, `ili Kaaimakole.
Apana 2:
Mauka, lo`i po`alima Helumoa
Waianae, land of Koheoiki
Makai, land of Kekauwa
Koolaupoko, lot of Hokuaulani and of Laanui.
It was from Kahalau in the time of Kaahumanu I, and is undisputed.
[Award 2748; R.P. 6389; Kawailoa kai Waialua; .92 Acre; Kapihi o Kamalii, .84 Acre; Ukoa Kawailoa Waialua; 1 ap.; 4.5 Acres]