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No. 3699, Mahakea, Laie maloo /Dry Laie/, January 4, 1848
N.R. 146v4
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: Because of the enactment of the Law of the Mo'i, telling the claimants to state their claims, therefore, I hereby state my claim for my mo'o and the kula. Three lo'i are in the mo'o of Puna. A portion of a lo'i is at Kaakau. A pali uala /steep sweet potato patch/ is at Naholuo. A kula is at A ....
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.... />Waialua side by Puaokahala's
Makai by Paiakea's land.
The second piece of kula land is planted in potatoes. It is surrounded by the Konohiki's land, - and it is enclosed. The House Lot is distinct from the land. It is not enclosed. Claimant derived the land from his ancestors.
The Konohiki's Agent consented to this claim.
[Award 3699; R.P. 927; Laie Koolauloa; 5 ap.; 2.43 Acs]