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No. 3311, Mainui, Koloa, January 11, 1848
N.R. 30-31v9
The Land Commissioners, greetings I, Mainui, a Hawaiian subject living at Koloa hereby state my claim for land. There are six lo`i; on the east is the watercourse, on the north is the kula. Seven chains is the distance from the watercourse, at the beginning, lying to the northeast to the lot of Hukiku, thence turning to the east, runni ....
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Section 1
Mauka by kula of Keaku, an ili
Puna by kula and a loi of Lehukini
Makai by ili of Kaauwaelalo
Hanapepe by loi of Paa.
This land came from Hukiku in the time of Kaahumanu. No one has objected.
Lehuakini, witness, I have seen the testimony of Kahukina and it is true.
[Award 3311; R.P. 3752; Kaauwaeluna Koloa Kona; 1 ap.; 5.25 Acs 39 rods]