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No. 4828, Paluhi [Paaluhi]
N.R. 124v7
I, Paaluhi, have an 'ili in the Ahupua'a of Kamalo, Island of Molokai. The lengths /combined/ are 21 fathoms. This land is surrounded by the brink of a pali. I also have a place where I plant onions, and I also have a kula on this land.
I received this from Akaa; when he died it went to Kalahohina /as konohiki/, - it has been seven years.
PAALUHI
F.T. 147v6 also page 68
No. 4828, Paaluhi
Kamaunu, hoohikiia, Ma ka ili aina o Punokalen ....
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.... sworn: All the foregoing is true; it is the same as my knowledge of it.
Decision was made between the two sides that 3 acres would be cut from his claim, for the Konohiki, the remainder to be his.
N.T. 147v6 [also page 68]
No. 4828, Paaluhi
Kamaunu, sworn, taro and pasture in ili land of Punokalena in Kamalo.
Mauka by Kamaunu
Manae by konohiki
Makai by Pond
Malalo by konohiki
Land obtained in 1840.
[Award 4828; R.P. 4140; Kamalo (Kaamola) Kona; 1 ap.; 7.6 Acs]