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No. 3703, Moo, Waialua, January 12, 1848
N.R. 147-148v4
To the Land Commissioners: I, Moo, hereby describe my claims to you to which I have had a right from the time of Kamehameha I. The first is at Anahulu, Kawailoa Kai, with six lo`i and a watercourse and some bananas. Second, at Pahui, one mala of gourd which is surrounded by the land of Nahuina ma, and I also have a sweet potato mala which is surrounded by Kahakai ma's land. 3. We have a kula for pasture, a large kula. 4. I hav ....
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Mauka, land of Huki
Waianae, land of Wehelau
Makai, po`alima lo`i Kaoo
Koolaupoko, land of Kalauli.
Apana 4. The boundaries of this house lot are unclear because the lot is not enclosed.
His land was from Kuokoa in the time of Kinau, and is undisputed.
Konohiki, sworn, my knowledge of it is the same as L. Kuokoa's.
[Award 3703; R.P. 2894; Kawailoa Waialua; Puaena Kawailoa Waialua; 1 ap.; .25 Ac.; Ukoa Kawailoa Waialua; 1 ap.; 1.44 Acs]