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No. 2925, Kellihuluhulu, Waialua, December 25, 1847
N.R. 695v3
To the Land Commissioners: I have four lands at Waialua. The first is at Kawailoa, named Punahoolapa, with six lo`i, bounded on the north by the lo`is of Kahui, on the east by Kalualepo, on the south by Kapaaloa, on the west by the lo`is of Naehuelua. These lo`is were from Laanui and I have cared for them for three years.
2. The second is the house lot which is surrounded by fence, and was from Pupaeaole. It was I who made the fence.
3. The third is Poopohaku at Paalaa, which was from Kapuni, an over-grown land, which I have farmed for one year. The boundaries are north, ....
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Apana 2:
Mauka by kula of Emerson
Waianae by house lot of Kaiaikawaha
Makai by Government Road
Koolaupoko by kula house lot.
Apana 3:
Mauka by `Ili of Kumalie
Waianae by Po`alima of Konohiki
Makai by mo`o of Kaahalike
Koolaupoko by Muliwai of Laukihaa.
Apana 1 was from Laanui in 1843 and is undisputed. Apana 2 was from Pupaeaole in 1844. Apana 3 was from Keaweluaole in 1845 and is undisputed.
Kaiaikawaha, sworn, Our knowledge of it is the same.
[Award 2925; R.P. 7419; Kawailoa Waialua; 2 ap.; .92 Ac.; Aeikala Paalaa Waialua; 1 ap.; 8.73 Acs; Alapii Paalaa Waialua; 2 ap.; .78 Ac.]