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No. 3751, Uaiaholo, Manawai, Molokai
N.R. 40v7
I, the one whose name is below, hereby state to you y claim for land and also house lot. I have an `ili, named Kaluouia in the Ahupua`a of Manawai on the Island of Molokai - some taro lo`is and the kula.
The length of the taro lo`is and the kula is 21½ and the width is 11 fathoms. The adjoining lands are Kukuikomo, for Kahoohalahala, on one side, and Ahakahekili, for Hapuku, on the other side.
The lo`i lands which adjoin my kula land are Kaluaokapahu, for Kuana, on one side, and Kukupuka, for Kekipi, on the other side, since the kula and the lo`is are in different places. In Parcel Two, the lands a ....
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.... />Ualapue by Kahooka 2
Makai by Manukai
Ohia, Hapuku
Section 2 - Pasture land
Mauka by Kaholo
Ualapue by Pali
Makai by Stream
Ohia, Kuaana
Section 3 - Pasture land
Mauka by Kuaana
Ualapue by Pali
Makai by Kaiwa
Ohia, Luaka
Section 4 - House lot
Mauka by Kahoopai
Ualapue by Kikoopaoa
Makai and Ohia, Konohiki
Ili land from Kaluau, house lot from Kaholo. Land had been from Kaluau's parents long ago to the time of Hoonaulu. No one has objected to him to the present time.
Kahola, sworn, they have known similarly.
[Award 3751; R.P. 3642; Manawai Kona; 3 ap.; 4.68 Acs]