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No. 2794 Kalauli, Waialua, December 31, 1847
N.R. 639v3
To the Land Commissioners: I have three taro lo`i at Paalaa in Hanaewa and the house lot is the fourth. The names of the lo`is are: First, Kaohe 2, second, Keahua, third, Iki. Pa is the fourth of my lands. Here are their boundaries, individually: Kaohe 2 is bounded on the north by a kula, on the south by a pali, on the east by Kaohe 1, on the west by Keahua.
Keahua is bounded on the north by kula, on the south ....
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.... />Koolaupoko, Kahoaloha.
Apana 2. 1 lo`i at Kaoauewa, the name of the lo`i is Aki.
Mauka, a road going to a house
Waianae, a pali
Makai, Keauwahine's lo`i
Koolaupoko, a kula.
It was from Kepookahakulani, from the time of Kamehameha I. He has held it in peace ever since.
Witness 2: Kanekapu testified that his knowledge of it was the same as that witness's.
[Award 2794; R.P. 2641; Hanauewa Paalaa Waialua; 3 ap.; 3.27 Acs]