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No. 4889, Kalimaiki, Honolulu, Oahu, December 9, 1848
N.R. 333v4
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby sate my claim for a house site at Ahaikuou in Kapalama, Island of Oahu. The boundaries are: on the north, Nauala, land of Halulu, on the east and south, a kula, on the west, the lo`i of Uku. I occupied this place in the time of Keaniani, the konohiki of Kapalama. One house stands within this place, which is mine. There has been no dissent until this time. I have two other lo`i at Ahikuou in Kapalama; one lo`i adjoins that of Kawelo, and one adjoins Kuena's lole pipi lo`i ....
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.... Keaniani was konohiki in Kapalama. Land to Kuku from Moo, Moo's land from Keaniani before the uprising of Kaomi and long before the death of Kinau in 1839. Kalimaiki had lived there peacefully and died on 8 August 1850, probably. These places were bequested to his wife, Kahuhu and children Keoni, Kaneikele, Kahaole and Kualii and they have lived there continuously to this time, no disputes.
Kawaihoa, sworn, I have seen these places of Kalimaiki in Kapalama just as Mose Hoaliku has related here, it is true.
[Award 4889; R.P. 2147; Kainapuaa Kapalama Kona; 2 ap.; .69 Ac.]