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No. 4284, Kekumoku, December 20, 1848
N.R. 160v6
Waihee, `Ili of Paukauila, 10 lo`i which I received from Kamaika. Kalepelepe, 7 lo`i. Kapoho, 4 ponds, 1 bulrush kula.
KEKUMOKU
F.T. 58-59v8
Cl. 4284, Kekumoku
I.S. Kaawa, sworn, I know but one of the claimant's lands. It is 10 lois in the ili of Pahukauila, Waihee, Maui The claimant received it from Laahili in 1844, and he from Governor Kekuanaoa. His title was not disputed up to his death in June last. His heir is his widow Kaholani.
It is bounded:
Mauka by the Paahao lois
Kahakuloa by Kaokaa&apos ....
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.... ihee with 5 patches. Land from Ohule at the time of the Law, no objection.
Mauka by Keahi
Kahakuloa and Makai by Poalima
Wailuku by stream.
Z. Kaauwai, sworn, He has seen 4 ponds in Kapoho ili in Waihee adjoining the pasture
this was from Kaunahi in 1844. Kaunahi's interest from Mr. Haopili, no one has objected to him.
Mauka by 2 Poalimas
Kahakuloa by Kapoho stream
Makai by sea
Wailuku by Makaaka ili.
[Award 4284; R.P. 3657; Kalepelepe Waihee; 1 ap.; .16 Ac.; Kapahukawila Waihee; 1 ap.; .4 Ac.; Kapoho Waihee; 1 ap.; 1.71 Acs; Makaaka Waihee; 1 ap.; .11 Ac.]