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No. 4679, Paewahine, Honolulu, Oahu, November 27, 1847
N.R. 321v4
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby state my claim for land in Kamookahi in Kapalama. I have three lo`i, together in one place and they also adjoin the lo`is of Popoki and Poka. I have held these lo`is in peace under the konohiki.
I am, with aloha,
PAEWAHINE
N.T. 98v10
No. 4679, Paewahine, 5 February 1852
Kauliuli, sworn, I have seen this place ....
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.... Paewahine had possession of those patches by a sale, Paewahine's two patches to Kukuhe had become a poalima and it was the same with the patches that was [were] possessed by Paewahine. Kukuhe has given the land to Kauliokamoa and he has had it to this day under his (Paewahine) heir, Napoeha. Kukuhe had died in 1844.
Poka, sworn, I have seen this place just as Kuliuli has related here.
[Award 4679; R.P; 2515; Kamookahi Kapalama Kona; 2 ap.; 1.26 Acs; See also 4676]