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No. 4464, Waimea, Mapulehu by Molokai
N.R. 113v7
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I, the one whose name is below, hereby petition you for my land in the Ahupua'a of Mapulehu on Molokai. Its name is Palolou and it is situated as follows: Kaluanui is on the H.A. /northeast?/, and Kuakua is on the H.K. /southwest?/. The dimensions are shown on the diagram below:
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[1248 fathoms by 498 fathoms]
This is my claim - my makuas received it from Kuakini, and it has been held from then until present when I have it, that is what I am telling you, the Commissioners to quiet land titles. I have some witnesses as to how this 'ili became mine, until this very day.
WAIMEA ....
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Section 1 - Pasture.
Mauka by Kanae
Pukoo by pali
Makai by Kaululaau
Kaluaaha, Stream.
Section 2 - Pasture.
Mauka by Mahoe
Pukoo by pali
Makai by Kawaiku
Kaluaaha, Pali.
Pupule sworn certifies Kaiheauau's testimony.
N.T. 40v16
No. 4464, Waimea, 3 November 1853
Pupule, sworn, he has seen his land in Kapapoko.
Mauka, Halawa and Makai by konohiki's land
Kaluaahua by the stream.
Land from his parents-in-law at the time Kinau was yet alive. No objections.
J. Kanae, sworn, and related Waimea's claim is correct.
[Award 4464; R.P. 2970; Mapulehu Kona; 1 ap.; 1.97 Ac]