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No. 3707, Mohokalai, Paalaa, Waialua, December 30, 1847
N.R. 150v4
To the Honorable Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby explain my land claim to you. The first is Kanekolo West, bounded as follows: on the north is a kula and the land of Kamalie, on the east is the land of Ehu, on the south is the land of Malo, on the west is the land of Kapuni and Kamalie. One lo`i. The second: Moewai iki on the north is a pali, on the east is Keanaku, on the south is a stream, on the west is the land of Kiha. There are ....
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.... oe, 1 lo`i .
Apana 1:
Mauka, Moewaiiki
Waianae, stream
Makai, Paliuli, mo`o of Kaukane
Koolaupoko, pali.
Apana 2:
Mauka, land of Ehu
Waianae, land of Maio
Makai, land of Kamalie
Koolaupoko, kula land of Kamalie.
He received these from Puaa in the time of Kinau and they are undisputed. His wife wanted Apana 1 for herself. Apana 2 was transferred to Kaula.
Kauahi, sworn, my knowledge of it is the same as Puaa's.
[No. 3707 not awarded]