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No. 223, John Pelham, alias Joane Hoapili, Claimant, Hilo, Byrons Bay, Hilo, September 21, 1846
F.R. 147v1
To the Honorable Board of Commissioners, &c, &c, Gentlemen:
In compliance with your public notice I herewith send you the right and manner by which I hold a small land called Kahuamua, in the district of Hilo in the Island of Hawaii. It is a land which for some years had no occupant or native residing on it; and was without any cultivation, and as it, of course, paid no rent or tax. Pea, at that time agent for the land of His Hawa ....
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.... elham, from page 44
Before S.K. Kamakau & John Pelham, Messrs G.P. Judd & Governor Kapau while in Hilo finds a balance due claimant as Sheriff fee for services from February 1 1847 to June 20 1849. Promised claimant to commute his claim to a fee simple for said balance due him. Notes of survey &c were sent to him and a copy of same given to Judge Lee.
N.T. 667v4
No. 223, John Pelham
He has conveyed his land interest by a fee simple sale, the land commissioners have completed their work.
[No. 223 not awarded]