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No. 3538, Keakua , Waikapu, January 1, 1848
N.R. 106-107v6
To the Land commissioners of the Hawaiian Islands, Greetings:I hereby state my claim for land in Palama in Waikapu, Island of Maui. I have a mo`o there with 21 lo`i also a kula. It is bounded on the north by Kapuhau, on the east by Haliipalala, on the south by the stream, on the west by Ohia. Also, I have five lo`i at Loaloa, bounded on the north by Kapalaalaea, on the east by Kukuialaimaka, on the south by Haliipalala, on the west by Palama.
My house lot is at Kapuhau. Its length is 15 and its width is ten. My right ....
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.... />Parcel 2. 5 taro lo`i in the `Ili of Loaloa.
Parcel 1 was from me before the death of Kaahumanu I. Parcel 2 was from Kepaa in the time of Kamehameha II. No opposition. One poalima is in Parcel 1.
[No.] 1. is bounded:
Mauka by the `Ili of Ohia
Waihee by Niheu, Kula, the same
Maalaea by Kahewa.
[No.] 2. is bounded:
Mauka by my land
Waihee by the `Ili of Kapalaalaea
Kula by `Ili of Kukuialaimaka
Maalaea by `Ili of Haliipalala.
[Award 3538; R.P. 2351; Laaloa Waikapu Wailuku; 1 ap.; .15 Ac.; Palama Waikapu Wailuku; 2 ap.; 1.76 Acs]