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No. 4589, Kualii
N.R. 7v7
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I have a claim for land which is named Kanaele, in the Ahupua`a of Waialua on Molokai. It is 5 chains 10 fathoms in length and 1 chain in width. There is also a kula which I have not measured because of its great size; I think it may be a mile. I hereby state that at the time I acquired this land, the kahu`aina was Kanepue, on his death, Keaumalahia became the hakuaina, on her death, her kane, Namilo, stayed on and in a little while the land passed to Pakaka. I have ....
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.... r />Kauaua, sworn, Confirmed in full the testimony of the former witness.
N.T. 155v6 [also page 76]
No. 4589, Hualii
Kanana, sworn, Kanaele ili land in Waialua.
Section 1 - Taro pasture.
Mauka by Akaka
Manae by pali
Makai by Nahaka
Malalo by pali.
Section 2 - Taro, Kahuha.
Mauka, Manae by Moaniu
Makai by sea
Malalo by Kahiaina.
He has lived there in 1832, peacefully.
[Award 4589; R.P. 6321; Kanaele Waialua; 2 ap. 6.55 Acs]