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No. 3796; Loiloa
N.R. 44-45v7
I have a mo`o at Kamauli on the Island of Molokai. The length is 34, the width is . I received my right of occupancy from Kaihi, in the time of Kamehameha I.
It is bounded mauka by Keawe's land, to the eastward by the chief's hakuone po`aha makai and leeward by Nakoko's land. There is also a claim for kula and for wood. My witness has just died.
LOILOA, L.
F.T. 32v6
3796, Loiloa
Loiloa's claim is in ili Kamauli consisting of kalo & kula.
Kalo.
Mauka, Keawe
Manae, konohiki
Makai, konohiki
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.... br />Kalamaula, stream.
His parcels of land were from Kaihe in the time of Hoapili and he has had quiet and undisputed possession until this time.
Kiekie, sworn: The foregoing is true, the same as my knowledge of it.
N.T. 134v6 [also page 55]
No. 3796, Loiloa
Nakoi, sworn, taro in the ili land of Kamauli in Wawaia.
Mauka by Keawe
Manae and makai, Konohiki
Malalo by Nakoko
Loiloa also has lele patches. Loiloa had lived on this land at the time of Kamehameha I, no one has objections.
[Award 3796, R.P. 4836; Kamauli Wawaia Kona; 4 ap.; 2.31 Acs]