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No. 4498, Kaio
N.R. 311v4
Greetings to you, the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim: One mo'o is in Kouhou, the land of Kealakai in Waimanalo on the Island of Oahu and I have two lo'i in the land of Mahoe, and a kula is in the upland and is named Kalamea. I have one kula in the land of Keau. I got this claim ....
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.... upland.
No. 2 is bounded:
Mauka by a pali by the land of Pohakunui
Kaneohe by Pohakunui
Makai by upland
Kona [Makapuu] by a pali.
Claimant had his land from Kinau in the time of Kinau and has held it in peace to this time.
[Award 4498; R.P. 562; Puha Waimanalo Koolaupoko; 1 ap.; 3.71 Acs]