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No. 2760, Nua, Waialee, Oahu, December 31, 1847
N.R. 624-625v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I, Nua, am a claimant for land at Kauakahiloko. There are seven taro lo`i, also a kula, bounded on the north by Kalou, on the east by Kalou also, on the south by Wahinalo's /land/, on the west by Mahoe's /land/. 2. Also there is a portion of a lo`i at Halou, bounded on the north by the sea, on the east by Niheu's /land/ on th ....
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.... lo mo`o
Makai by Kualou
Koolaupoko by Kalou.
Apana 2:
Mauka by kula of Leimakani
Waianae by stream of Paipailua
Makai by kula of Leimakani
Koolaupoko by kula of Waihi.
These lands were received from his parents in the time of Kamehameha I. No one has disputed it.
Kaikai, sworn, My knowledge of it is the same as that of Kanealii.
[Award 2760; R.P. 1341; Waialee Koolauloa; 2 ap. 1.15 Acs]