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No. 175, M. Kekuanaoa /See sketch 17/
N.R. 147v1
This place was from Kinopu who had a friendship with a Pake hana wati /Chinese watch maker?/ living in Hilo; it was for him, and when Kinopu died, I was the heir. This house lot was for the Poe Pake Puhi Palaoa /Chinese bakers/.
F.T. 29v3
No. 175, [M. Kekuanaoa]
[A. Paki, sworn,] I know this place. It is in Honolulu between the store of Stephen Reynolds and Polynesian office for printing.
Bounded:
Mauka by the Seaman's Chapel lot
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.... 175, [Kekuanaoa], Decision Made Before the Land Officers
Hoaai and A. Kaiwi, Keamaluhia and Paukunui
M. Kekuanaoa had come for the land No. 175 and together with the people whose names appear above have agreed that upon their deaths, the land would be for Kekuanaoa in the name of V. Kamamalu. They may live there and their interest shall expire upon their deaths.
See pg. 355, No. v3
[Award 175; R.P. 698; Merchant St. Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; .43 Ac.; for V. Kamamalu; See also claims 158-185 for other documents for Kekuanaoa]