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No. 3169, Koalele, Honolulu, December 27, 1847
N.R. 94-96v4
To the Honorable Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby state my claims for land. There are seven fish ponds at Kewalo in Honolulu. Two of my ponds are together in one place. Five are together in another place. P. Kahikauila gave me these ponds when Kinau was living and from then until the present there have been no objections and I am still at this place, living peacefully. It has been surveyed and the diagram follows.
KOALELE X, his mark
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.... and some lokos makai.
The kalo patches are bounded:
Mauka by Kaloha'sland
Waikiki side by Kuaipaka's
Makai by the konohiki
Ewa side by J. Booth.
The fish ponds are bounded:
Mauka by the konohiki
Waikiki and Makai sides the same
Honolulu side by J. Booth.
Claimant received thisland from Kapihe in the lifetime of Kinau, and he has held the same without dispute till the present time.
Kapahu, sworn, confirms in full the testimony of last witness.
[Award 3169; R.P. 1807; Kewalo Honolulu Kona; 2 ap.; .5.59 Acs]