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No. 4683, Leimakani
N.R. 15v7
To the Land Commissioners: I hereby state to you y claim for my `ili named Kuakiole in the Ahupua`a of Manowai on the Island of Molokai. There are some taro lo`i and their kula. The lo`is are 13½ fathoms long by 9½ fathoms wide. My kula land is 171 fathoms long by 84 fathoms wide. The `ilis which adjoin mine are Pohakuloa for Kiekie on one side and Kukuikomo for Kahoohalahala on one side, and Kahooleau for Manukai on one side. I have not measured some sections of my kula land because they are far inland in the forest; I have measured one parcel.
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.... jections.
Section 1 - Taro land.
Mauka by Kaholo
Ualapue by Kuaana
Makai by Kaiwa
Ohia by Kekipi.
Section 2 - Pasture.
Mauka by Kahiapaiole
Ualapue by stream
Makai by Kahoohalahala
Ohia by Kumalana.
Section 3 - Pasture.
Mauka by Kekipi
Ualapue by stream
Makai by konohiki
Ohia by Kalamaika.
Section 4 - Pasture.
Mauka by Kaohe
Ualapue by pali
Makai by Manukani
Ohia by stream.
Kuaana, sworn, both have known alike.
[Award 4683; R.P. 6793; Kukaiole Manawai Kona; 2 ap.; 6.20 Acs]