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No. 4780, Naiwi, Anahola, Kauai, January 12, 1848
N.R. 120v9
The Land Commissioners, greetings: I hereby state my claim for land at Anahola, island of Kauai. There are five lo`i, three mala of wauke, six mala of noni, three orange trees, two po`ulu /breadfruit/ trees, and one house lot.
NAIWI X
F.T. 198v12
No. 4780, Naiwi, Claimant
Makaino, sworn, says ....
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.... ai by Konohiki
Kealia by Konohiki.
These lands have been secured at the time of Kaumualii and upon the death of Naiui it was bequested to his wife Kumuhou, without disputes.
Poopoo, sworn, he has seen Naiui's land and has heard the expression of his feelings and both have known in the same way, no objections.
[Award 4780; R.P. 3917; Kaluanui 2 ap. 1 Ac 2 roods 37 rods]