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No. 4688, Lima
N.R. 17-18v7
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I, Lima, have an `ili, named Keo, in the Ahupua`a of Honoulimaloo on the Island of Molokai. Its length and width have not been measured. On the north of this `ili is Pilipili, mauka is Keauhou, on the south is a ridge, makai is a sweet potato kula. This land has no kula nor any mountain area.
The former haku`aina as Kinimaka, from Kinimaka to Pualani, from Pualani to Lima. The witnesses are Kauakahi, Koahoouka, and Puu. Therefore, I have a claim on this land, for you, the Commissioners to quiet land titles, to investigate and to ....
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.... s had quiet and undisputed possession until this time.
Kowilikopaa, sworn: His claim is good; my knowledge of it is the same. I am the Deputy Konohiki.
N.T. 187v6 [also page 108]
No. 4688, Lima
Ili land of Heo 2 in Honoulimalo, taro.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by Mahoe
Manae by pali
Makai by Koahoouka
Malalo by pali.
Lima lived there in 1843, he is the new konohiki there. No objections, 1 poalima is there.
[Award 4688; no R.P.; Heo Honoulimaloo Kona; 1 ap.; 5 Acs 3 roods 16 rods; Pakaiki Honoulimaloo Kona; 1 ap.; 1 rood 23 rods]