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No. 3806, Lalawalu, Waialua, January 7, 1848
N.R. 172-173v4
To the Land Commissioners: I hereby describe my claims to you which I have as a right from the makuas, from the time of Kamehameha I. My makuas were konohiki at Laukihaa and on their death it became mine. The first is four lo`i at Laukihaa. The tenants have most of it. These are four lo`i ko`ele which are surrounded by my kula and the muliwai and the road, and Kaualeku ma's /land/. ....
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.... I know his one parcel of land, with three lo`i in the mo`o of Ulumanu in the `ili of Laukihaa, in Paalaa, Waialua /also/ the kula and the house lot.
Mauka and Waianae, Laukihaa Stream
Makai, Kaualehu's land
Koolaupoko, a road.
His land was from Kaianui, and to the widow, from the time of Kaahumanu,
Kahiko, sworn, My knowledge of it is like that of Kuokoa.
[Award 3806; R.P. 1485; Laukihaa Paalaa Waialua; 1 ap.; 3.6 Acs]