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No. 4726, Makaole, Wailua, Maui, 4 Jan. 1848
N.R. 193v6
Hear ye, ye Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim for land in Wailua. There are two of my lands within this `Ili of Paulae. The konohiki, Mokuliae, gave me these lands, however the right to these lands is an ancient one given by the former konohiki. There are 9 lo`i and a kula, and in another land, 14 lo`i and a kula. I desire to secure this land for myself. I have lived on it for 10 years.
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.... to him (Makaole).
N.T. 411v5
No. 4726, Makaole, June 20, 1849, /from page 369/
Kaio, sworn, He has seen that land, Kaeleku, Kaonohikaa, Pohonui, Pohoiki. This was received before 1819.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by Mountain
Hana by Honokalani
Makai by sea
Hamakua by konohiki's land.
Two olona growths are there, no objections to Makaole.
[Award 4726; R.P. 3265; Paulae Wailua Koolau; 2 ap.; .76 Ac.]