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No. 2891, Kaio, Waialee, Oahu, December 31, 1847
N.R. 680v3
To the Land Commissioners, Respectful Greetings: I, Kaio, hereby state my claim for land. Two lo`i are at Kalalahili, bounded on the north and west by the house lot of Holi, on the east by Pahua's /land/, on the south by Nakuaka's /land/. There is one lo`i in another place, at Punalau, bounded on the north by Kahuku's /land/ on th ....
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He has no kula land in cultivation. (Claimant says he has no land now in Pahipahialua.) His house lot is in Kaunala. It is enclosed with a stone fence. Claimant owns one part of this lot and Nahuaka owns the other part. He has held the land for 16 years.
The konohiki of Wailee consented to this claim.
[Award 2891; R.P. 1336; Kaunala Koolauloa; 1 ap.; .18 Ac.; Waialee Koolaoloa; 2 ap.; .61 Ac.]