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No. 2753, Nakoana, Waialua, January 6, 1848
N.R. 622v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby state claim at Keae, Kawailoa uka, which I got from my makuas. They lived and died at this place, and I am living here at this time. Therefore I think that this land should be perpetuated to me, since my makuas had this land from the time of Kamehameha I. the boundaries are as follows: North, a pali; east, another Keae, whic ....
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.... apana only.
Mauka, pali & Mailou
Waianae, pali
Makai, pali at Anahulu Stream
Koolaupoko, Pali.
These were from his parents in the time of Kamehameha I and are undisputed.
Olopana, sworn, My knowledge of it is the same as Kuokoa's.
[Award 2753; R.P. 7021; Keae iki Kawailoa Waialua; 1 ap.; 3.18 Acs; Keae nui Kawailoa Waialua; 1 ap.; 4.77 Acs; Manawai Kawailoa Waialua; 1 ap.; .33 Ac.]