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No. 4764, M. Nahoa, Koloa, Kauai, January 13, 1848
N.R. 116v9
The Land Commissioners, greetings: I hereby state my claim for land at East Koloa. There are five large lo`i, and four small lo`i. The name of this land is Kapalau. Hukiku gave me this land in 1841 and I have occupied it until the present. Nahina is the one who knows of that land.
I am, respectfully,
MOTUOLA ....
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Mauka by Kaauwaeluna
Puna by the lois of Paehewa
Makai by the lois of Paehewa
Hanapepe by Paehewa's sugar cane loi.
It came from Mika during the time of Kaikioewa. No one has objected.
Poohina, sworn, I know Nohoa's land which Nahinu has testified to. It is true.
[Award 4764; Land Patent S-8590; Kapalau 1 ap.; 3 roods 15 rods]