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No. 4436, Kalolohe, Waiono, Oahu, January 7, 1848
N.R. 299v4
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I, Kalolohe, have land at Kaaula. There are taro lo`i, a kula and a wooded upland, Keawawakalo. The lo`is are bounded on the north by a lo`i of Kaha, on the east by Keokea, on the west by a muliwai, on the south by Kailiamano. ....
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.... the time of Kamehameha I.
Koo, sworn, says he knows the lands of Kalolohe in Waiono and Puheemiki, and confirms the testimony of the last witness. The kula land claimed is all planted.
The konohiki had no objection to make to this claim.
[Award 4436; R.P. 3096 & 3517; Puheemiki Koolauloa; 3 ap.; 2.8 Acs]