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No. 104 F.L., M. Kekuanaoa, Haliimaile, 3 December 1851
N.R. 765-766v3
The Honorable William L. Lee, Greetings: I hereby present my claim in some `Ilis in Honolulu and in Waikiki in the lands of the Fort which I am caring for. Here are the names:
11 lo`i at Kaukahoku, `Ili of Honolulu.
5 lo`i at Kuhimana, `Ili of Honolulu.
2 lo`i at Alewa, `Ili of Honolulu.
1 lo`i at Kunawai, `Ili of Honolulu.
2 lo`i at Kuwili, `Ili of Honolulu, and a kula, makai.
Here are my claims at Waikiki:
2 lo`i at Kalia, `Ili in Waikiki.
5 fish ponds at Kalia in Waikiki.
1 muliwai of Piinaio, in Waikiki.
Those are my claims which I have thought of. There is one coconut grove. Makalii, also at Kalia. That is what I state to you.
Farewell to you.
M. KEKUANAOA
N.T. 320-321v10
No. 104 FL, M. Kekuanaoa, 19 October 1853. VS. S P. Kalama (fo ....
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L. Kukoa, sworn, I have seen his house site in Kapuni, Waikiki, Kona, Oahu.
Mauka, Road
Waialae, Hamohamo boundary
Makai, beach
Honolulu, a meeting house.
This place was received from Kinau in 1839. She had received it from her mother.
Mahuka, sworn, the statements above are correct and I have seen his other claims. 2 ponds named Paweo, also Kaipuni, Pau, Kaihikapu, Manolepa and Kaohai in Waikiki, Kona, Oahu.
He had received the land from Kinau in 1839. She had received it from Kaahumanu in 1832. No objections.
[Award 104 F.L.; R.P. 4492 (Kaihikapu Puuiki)& 4493; Kalia Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; 1.49 Acs; Kuhimana Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; 2 Acs; no R.P. ; Kamanolepa Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; 2.06 Acs; R.P. 4492; Kapuni Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; 31 Acs; R.P. 4492; Uluniu Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; 31 Acs; R.P. 4493; Uluniu Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; 71.7 Acs]