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No. 4785, Nakai, Waiakea, Hilo, Hawaii, January 5, 1848
N.R. 691-692v8
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I, Nakai, a man in Waiakea, have a land claim which I explain to you, the commissioners to quiet land titles. The nature of my land is that it is mostly pahoehoe lava rock. There are small depressions in which planting is done. In some places where there is pahoehoe lava rock, trash is heaped up with dirt ....
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.... unded]:
Mauka by Haapoa land
Hamakua by Waiakea pond
Makai by Kuahua land
Puna by idle land.
3 mounds of taro, not certain on number of kihapais.
2 houses - 1 for Nakai, 1 for Kalakolohi.
Kalakolohi's interest under Nakai. Nakai's land from Kuahopu during time of Kanuha, no one had objected.
[Award 4785; R.P. 1121; Waiakea Hilo; 1 ap.; 1.05 Acs; See also Awards 1P & 4783]]