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No. 4610, Pule
N.R. 9v7
Hear ye, ye Land Commissioners: I hereby explain my claim for and at Waialua on the Island of Molokai. It is an `ili in Waialua, named Mahoe. The size of the land is as follows: the length is 6 chains 8 fathoms, and the width is 2 chains. 4 chains is the length of a sweet potatoes kula, by 1 chain 4 fathoms. There are 26 taro lo`i, 7 ohia /trees/, 3 /ku/kui /trees/ and 11 hala trees. Those are the land claims. The land is bounded by Kuo on one side and by Kawa on another side - Mahoe is between. That is the land.
The occupancy of the and was received from Kanepueo, when Namahana was the `li ....
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.... ime. The konohiki has one kalo patch in Piece No. 2.
Kauaua, sworn, confirms in full the testimony of the former witness.
N.T. 155v6 [also page 76]
No. 4610, Pule
Kanana, sworn, Mahoe ili land in Waialua.
Section 1 - Taro.
Mauka by Kaluaikai
Manae by stream
Makai by Ikeole
Malalo by Palemo.
Section 2:
Mauka by Palemo
Manae by stream
Makai by Kaiuili
Malalo by pali.
Pule lived there at the time of Kamehameha I, no one objected. 1 poalima there.
[Award 4610; R.P. 6299; Mahoe Waialua Kona; 2 ap.; 1.31 Acs]