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No. 4909, Kaeleu, Anahola, Kauai
N.R. 122v9
The Land Commissioners, greetings: I hereby state my claims as follows: There are nine lo`i and also a cultivated kula adjoining those lo`is, and also another cultivated kula in another place, two kula for planting wauke and three kula for planting noni, two house claims, Malupa and Kumakole, one orange tree. All these things which I tell of are my claims at Anahola on the island of Kauai.
KAELEU X
F.T. 121-122v12
No. 4909, Kaeleu, Koolau, M ....
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.... tion 3 - 1 loi at Olelokana.
Mauka by Haliiakanaiki, Kuohu's land
Hanalei by Kaauwaelalo ditch
Makai by Kopoehu, Kauhaialae's land
Puna by (?)Kumanu, Mahoe's land.
Sections 1 and 2 are from the Konohiki at the time Kaikioewa was yet alive.
Section 3 from the Konohiki in 1844, no disputes.
Mumuku (w), sworn, she has known in the same way as Kekuaiki.
[Award 4909; R.P. 7487; Kalouulu Anahola Koolau; 1ap.; 1 Ac 2 roods 25 rods; Kamalupa Anahola Koolau; 1 ap.; 2 roods]