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No. 4322, Kalalaulani
N.R. 255-256v4
To the Land Commissioners: I hereby explain my claims for land and house. There are 9 at Waimea, also 2 at Pupukea, a total of 22 /sic / The total within one mo`o is 2 lo`i. There also is another mo`o. I have two mo`o with 6 lo`is, three in one and three in another. Also five mo`o in which the lo`is are palua ia /doubly held/ by myself and Kauhalu. On the north, east and west are him also. Furthermore, the lo`is on the north are for Niau, the lo`is on the east are for Makaele, on the west for Nah ....
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Waialua, land of Punahoa called "Pohakaa"
Makai, road
Kahuku, land of Nakapalau.
Apana 2:
Mauka, pali
Waialua, land of Kaiwi
Makai, road
Kahuku, land of Kaiwi.
Apana 3:
Mauka, House lot of Keawaiki
Waialua, Kaikuono of Keawaiki
Makai, sea
Kahuku, land of Kaiwi.
He received this land from the parents, from the time of Kamehameha I. it is undisputed .
Ehu, sworn, I know it is true.
[No. 4322, R.P. 1451; Pupukea Koolauloa; 1 ap.; 4.64 Acs]