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No. 4265, Kamai, Waialua, January 5, 1848
N.R. 233-234v4
To the Land Commissioners: I have seven lands in Waialua. The first is Manuaula, with seven lo`i. The second is Waianuenue, with three lo`i. The third is Waikapu, with one lo`i. The fourth is Ao, with two lo`i. The fifth is Kapaeloa, with thirteen lo`i. The sixth is our house lot land. It is bounded on the north by Mahiai's land, on the south b ....
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.... auka, government land called Kakaka
Waianae, land enclosure
Makai, Keo's land
Koolauloa, a stream.
Kilinahe, I have known his section of land of 8 patches, a pasture and house site all in one place.
The land commissioners will accompany J. Kaeo, one of the supreme judges.
/*Punalua, a person who shares the same spouse of anotherman or woman./
[No. 4265 not awarded]