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No. 168, M. Kekuanaoa /See Sketch 10/
N.R. 145v1
Here is the claim for this place. This was formerly Kinopu's place. It was unused land until I fenced it, and it was asked for by Keoni Amara Palini /John, the French blacksmith/. I gave it to him for
his services.
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.... Ewa, Kahawai Street.
This lot had been for Kekuanaoa and he had received it from Kinopu because he is Kinopu's heir; no one had objected.
Kekuanaoa had said himself to let Lilinoe have this land and he may have it bequested to whomever he desires upon his death.
[No. 168 not awarded]