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No. 4447, Kanehue, Makaua, Oahu, January 7, 1848
N.R. 300v4
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I, Kanehue, have land at Keu. There [are] two lo`i, a kula and a wooded upland. The lo`is are bounded on the north by the moe wai /local term for muliwai?/, on ....
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.... this land for ten years.
Hahia, sworn, says he knowsthe land claimed by Kanehue, and confirms the testimony of the last witness.
Kiha, the konohiki, said he had no objection to this claim.
[Award 4447; R.P. 5296; Makaua Koolauloa; 2 ap.; 5.92 Acs]