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No. 4259, Kekeau, Honolulu, Oahu, January 18, 1848
N.R. 231-232v4
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby state my claim for land at Kawananakoa. It was from Paakahi and I have had it for one year, writh no one objecting at this place. My land is in two sections, one mauka and one makai. It has been surveyed and the boundaries and dimen-sions are given.
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.... des to the land of John Ii, turning
South 42° East 1 chain 10 feet, turning
North 57° 30' East 22 5/12 feet along the land of John Ii, to the lo`i of Paakahi, then turning and running on the bank of this lo`i
South 43° 45' East 35 8/12 feet to the corner of beginning.
Containing an area of 515 fathoms, 23 feet (square).
Surveyed by G. Richardson, Surveyor for the Land Commissioners.
KEKEAU
January 18, 1848
[No. 4259 not awarded]