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No. 4318 Kalapaku, Paalaa, Waialua, Oahu, January 19, 1848
N.R. 253v4
Greetings to you, the Land Commissioners: I, Kalapaku have a claim for land to state to you, which was from my makuas. The first is East Kanelo, at Paalaa kai with a total of four lo`i. The boundaries are as follows: on the west is a ku for Ehu, on the east is the land of Kamaile, and the land of Kilioe, on the south is kula, and on the west is the land ....
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.... d of Kapuni
Koolaupoko, watercourse.
Apana 2: Kapuai.
Mauka, Nowai, mo`o of Pila ma
Waianae, pali
Makai, land worked on by Mr. Locke
Koolaupoko, Kamuki Stream.
These lands were received from his parents in the time of Kamehameha I and are undisputed.
Wana testifies: my knowledge of it is the same as Maio's.
[Award 4318; R.P. 1490; Opaeula Paalaa Waialua; 5 ap.; 5.3 Acs]