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No. 4235, Kane
N.R. 229v4
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings to you all: I hereby explain to you that Panalaau is above and I am far below. I have two lo`i /in the/ mo`o. Four lo`i are cultivated under Kahalekala. There is a parcel of kula and a house parcel.
KANE
F.T. 307v14
Helu 4235, Kane, (Make) See 359 page
Kawakawa, hoohikiia, Ua ike au i kona aina ma Kaneohe, Ili o Keaahala.
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.... a poalima
Makai, a poalima
Kailua, upland.
No. 4 is bounded: On all sides by the upland.
Claimant had his land from Panalaau & Nake in the time of Kinau and has had it in peace to the present time. Claimant died in the year 1848 and his son, Ku, is the heir & claims the land.
Kuaia, swears says [sic], to the truth of the above testimony.
[Award 4235; R.P. 2358; Keaahala Kaneohe Koolaupoko; 2 ap.; 2.616 Acs]