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No. 4575, Iosepa Mahaulepu, Kauai, January 13, 1848
N.R. 103-104v9
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: `ili of Halulu. Be it known to you all that I, the undersigned, hereby state my claim for land. I have seven taro lo`i. The first lo`i is 11 fathoms long by 9 fathoms wide. The second lo`i is 11 fathoms long by 11 fathoms wide.
I have some lo`is in the `ili of Kioea, 12 fathoms by 11 fathoms. Another lo`i is 11 fathoms long by 8 fathoms wide. In the `ili of Halulu is o ....
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.... ection 2 - 2 salt deposits at Kawailoa.
Mauka by Puukahea's salt land
Puna by Kealohi's salt land
Makai by Kuapueo's salt land
Hanapepe by Pueo's salt land.
Land from Hukiku to Kuapahi his (Iosepa) father, Iosepa inherited it upon the father's death, no one objected.
Naehuelua, sworn, he has heard Kahee's testimony for Iosepa's land, it is true.
[Award 4575; R.P. 7856; Kawailoa 1 ap. 8 rods; Wailua 1 ap. 2 roods 17 rods]