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No. 3464, Kamakaoolea
N.R. 85v6
Hear ye, ye Land Commissioners: I hereby tell of my lo`is. In Nehe are 8 lo`i and a kula which I received from Kakumanaana. from Kahula I received 3 lo`i. from Kaianui I received 4 lo`i. From Paele, at Papohaku, I received 2 lo`i and 3 hala clumps.
Farewell to the Land Commissioners.
KAMAKAOOLEA
Wailuku, 10 January 1848
F.T. 415-416v7
Cl. 3464, Kamakaoolea
Nalehu, sworn, I know the lands of the claimant. They consist of 6 pieces of land in Wailuku, Maui.
No. 1 is a house lot & kalo & kula land in the ili of Nehe.
No. 2 is one loi in the ili ....
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.... bounded:
Mauka by Kaiakailoa
Waihee by Kahula
Makai by the same
Maalaea by the same.
[No.] 3 is bounded:
Mauka by Paele
Waihee by Kahula
Makai by Kaianui
Maalaea by the same.
[No.] 4 is bounded:
Mauka by Kaianui
Waihee by the same
Makai by Kalaiwehea
Maalaea by Nalehu.
[No.] 5 is bounded:
Mauka by the land boundary wall and stream
Waihee by the same
Makai by Kaiakailoa
Maalaea by Kalaiwehea also.
[No.] 6 is bounded:
Mauka by Kalawaianui
Waihee by lo`i pa`ahao
Makai by Mao
Maalaea by Paele.
[Award 3464; R.P. 5446; Nehe Wailuku; 4 ap.; 1.405 Acs]