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No. 4816, Kaaiole
N.R. 120v7
I, Kaaiole, have a taro mo'o, named Kaualakiamanu, in the Ahupua'a of Kapualei on the Island of Molokai.
It is 34 /fathoms?/ by 28. I received it from Pali, perhaps 26 years ago. It is bounded on the north by Mahoe's land, on the east by Poaha, on the south by Ahualepo, on the west by Ahualepo. The witness is Kaluahine.
KAAIOLE
F.T. 35v6
4816, Kaaiole
Kaaiole's claim is for ili Kawalakiamanu & consists of kalo & kula.
Kalo.
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.... i was alive, in 1839, and has had quiet and undisputed possession ever since.
Puahiohio, sworn, All the foregoing is true; my knowledge of it is the same.
N.T. 141v6
No. 4816, Kaaiole
Hawaii, sworn, taro in the ili of Hauanakiamanu in Kapualei.
Mauka by Mahoe
Manae by makai, Malalo by konohiki
There are also lele pastures.
Kaaiole had lived on the land at the time of Kamehameha I, no one had objected.
[Award 4816; R.P. 7608; Kapualei Kauwalakiamanu Kona; 2 ap.; 2.95 Acs]