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No. 4747, Kama, Honolulu, Oahu, November 11, 1847
N.R. 325v4
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: We hereby state our claim for our house lot, at Leleo, on the east side Of Church Street. The bound-aries are: on the north, a little road, on the east, the fence of Kuluahi, on the south, the house lot of Kaaiawaawa, on the west, Church Street. My makuas occupied this place in the time of Kamehameha I and on their deaths they bequeathed this place to us and we live there. Two houses stand there which are ours. There have been no objections until this ti ....
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.... e was Wm. Harbottle"s dairyman. Mahi succeeded him until a very short while after the death of Liliha, the land was given to Kama. It has not been a koele and Kama has it at present.
Palupalu, sworn, I have known in the same way as Umi has related here, I have seen
section 5 and all of the other sections. These patches have not been a koele to the present day.
[Award 4747; R.P. 5610; Koiuiu Kona; 1 ap.; .46 Ac.; R.P. 5610; Leleo Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; .53 Ac.; R.P. 6139; Kuipaakea Kapalama Kona; 1 ap.; .44 Ac.; See No. 4747B for Malaekoa]