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No. 4894, Kalaeloa, Hilo, January 13, 1848
N.R. 692-693v8
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I, Kalaeloa, of Piihonua, Hilo, have a house lot claim which is stated to you, the servants of the Government. My lot is 35 fathoms by 30 fathoms - it is rectangular. The time when I occupied this place and it became a house lot of mine was on the arrival of Lopailani /Lord Byron/ in Hilo, in 1824. I was living with Koh ....
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Mauka by French missionaries lot
Hamakua by Government road
Makai by William's /haole/ lot
Puna by Kalakuaioho's lot
This has been enclosed, 1 living quarters for Kalaeloa, 1 canoe house for George Moa. Land from Koahou in 1824, no one had objected.
Puali, sworn, he has seen this land exactly as Kanakahi had stated.
[Award 4894; R.P. 1144; Piihonua Hilo; 1 ap.; 2.16 Acs]