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No. 4878MM, A. Moku
No. 4878, Upai ma, Lahaina, Jan. 19, 1848
N.R. 215-216v6
Greetings to you, Z. Kaauwai, the Honorable one chosen as commissioner for land, lo`i, and so forth: We petition you for our enclosed land, lo`i, kula and so forth. Below are the names and the lands of the people:
No. 4878, 1. Upai
No. 4878B, 2. Kapua
No. 4878C, 3. Muaa, They are at Pahoa
No. 4878D, 4. Hone, They are at Pahoa
No. 4878E, 5. Holi, They are at Pahoa
No. 4878F, 6. Pi, They are at Makila
No. 4878G, 7. Malaekahana, He is at Polani
No. 4878H, 8. Waihoioahu
No. 4878I, 9. Kupalii, They are at Puunaunui
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.... eived them from Kapua in 1839. Neither his title or that lime [?] of Moku's has been disputed.
The kula piece is bounded:
Mauka by the land of Keaweolu
Olowalu by the poalima ground of Kaehunui
Makai by the main road of Lahaina leading to Olowalu
Kaanapali by the creek of Makila.
The kalo ground is bounded:
Mauka by the creek
Olowalu by the pali and Kapua's land
Makai by "Puehuehu iki"
Kaanapali by the poalima lois of Kaepunui, and Kala.
[Award 4878MM; R.P. 1853; Pahoa Lahaina; 1 ap.; 1 Ac. 1 rood 11 rods; Puehuehunui Lahaina; 3 ap.; 8.69 Acs; See 4878 for Native Register document]