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No. [4878A], Awala
N.R. 98v7
[Listed as 4178C]
I have a mo'o, Pohaaiole, in the Ahupua'a of Wawaia. Kaihe gave it to Makaina, and Makaina gave it to Awala. The time when it was acquired is not known. It is 123 /fathoms?/ by 69 and a yard. It is bounded to the eastward by a hala grove, mauka, the same, below, or down wind, by a kula. The witnesses are Nahia, Makaina and Nakoi.
AWALA
F.T. 32v6
4878A, Awala
Awala's claim in ili Pohaiole, consists of kalo & kula lele land.
Kalo.
Mauka, konohiki
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.... d he has had quiet and undisputed possession.
Pohea, sworn: His claim is valid, my knowledge of it is the same.
N.T. 135v6 [also page 56]
No. 4178C, Awala
[should be 4878A]
Nakoi, sworn, taro in the ili of Pohaiole in Wawaia.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka and Manae by konohiki
Makai by Kiekie
Malalo by Poohea.
There are some patches also. Awala first lived there at the time of Kamehameha I, no one has
objected.
[Award 4878A; R.P. 5338; Pohaiole Wawaia Kona; 3 ap.; 1.37 Acs; No. 4178C not awarded]