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No. 4160, Kauakahi
N.R. 86v7
I, the one whose name is below, hereby state to you, the Commissioners to quiet land titles of the Hawaiian Islands, that I have an 'ili and also a kula. The length of a lo'i is 18 fathoms and the widthh is 11 fathoms.
The length of the kula is 350 fathoms and the width is 10 fathoms. Below is the diagram to explain it.
KAUAKAHI
/See the diagram of his land on his claim letter./
F.T. 26v6
4160, Kanakahi
Pahee. Claimant's land is in ili Kainahale, Kupeke, 1 part, kalo ....
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.... He received these in 1832 and has had quiet and undisputed possession.
Keliihoea, sworn, Our knowledge of this is the same.
N.T. 126-127v6 [also pages 47-48]
No.4160, Kauakahi
Pahee, sworn, Taro pasture in Kainahale ili of Kupeke.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by Awailua
Waialua by Kapoli
Makai by konohiki
Pukoo by Ohule.
Kanakahi began to live there long ago in 1832, no one has objected to him.
Pila, sworn, Both have known in the same way.
[Award 4160; R.P. 6256; Kupeke Kona; 2 ap.; 2.65 Acs]