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No. 4614, Puu
N.R. 10v7
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I, Puu, have an `ili named Kekukuku Two in the Ahupua`a of Honouliwai on the Island of Molokai. It is bounded mauka by Kekukuku 1, makai by Mohoanui (in other words, Mohoa 1), a ridge is on the east, a stream in on the west.
The first konohiki when I occupied this `ili was Kaaua, and I have occupied it from the time of Kaaua to the time of Kaneeleele. The witnesses are the ones going to the po`alima work days in this Ahupua`a of Honouliwai. Therefore this claim is entered for you, the Land Commissioners, to consider.
PUU
Honouliwai
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.... d quiet and undisputed possession.
Naoo, sworn, All the foregoing testimony is true; the same as my knowledge of it.
N.T. 160v6 [also page 81]
No. 4614, Puu
Kaia, sworn, Kukuku 1 ili in Honouliwai.
Section 1 - Taro.
Mauka by Kanakaole
Manae by pali
Makai by Hoonuu
Malalo by stream.
Section 2 - Pasture.
Mauka by Kanakaole
Manae, Makai by pali
Malalo by stream.
Puu lived there in 1846, peacefully and there are 2 poalimas.
[Award 4614; R.P. 6115; Kukuku Honouliwai; 2 ap.; 1.56 Acs; See also Award 2598 same royal patent number]