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No. 4059, Keawe
N.R. 74v7
Greetings to you all: I have a mo'o /named/ Nio, the Ahupua'a of Wawaia. It was given to me by Nakoi in 1842. Its length is 48 /fathoms?/ and its width is 20 and a yard. It is bounded mauka by a house, to the eastward by Kaonohi's land, makai by Loiloa's land, downwind, by a lo'i po'alima. There is also a sweet potato kula, which I state to you, the Commissioners to quiet land titles.
KEAWE
F.T. 32v6
4059, Keawe
Konohiki, sworn, (Kekoi?) claimant's ili Nioi is in Wawaia, kalo & kula.
Kalo.
Mauka, pig pen
Manae, Kaakua ....
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.... , the Konohiki when Hoapili was alive, before 1839, and has had quiet and undisputed possession ever since.
Nahia, sworn, All the foregoing testimony is true; it is the same as my knowledge of it.
N.T. 134v6 [also page 55]
No. 4059, Keawe
Nakoi, sworn, in Nio, ili land of Wawaia.
Section 2 - There are also pasture interests in another location. Keawe first lived there at the
time of Kamehameha I, no one has objected to Keawe.
Section 1 -
Mauka by konohiki
Manae by Kaakua
Makai by Loiloa
Malalo by Nakoho
[Award 4059; R.P. 5412; Nio Wawaia Kona; 3 ap.; .64 Ac.]