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No. 4921, Kaonohimaka, Haiku, 17 Jan. 1848
N.R. 219-220v6
Hear ye, ye Land Commissioners: I hereby tell you of my land claims in Haiku, in some `ilis in there. Their names are Puhikoko, Mailehaku, Kailiili - these are kula claims, places cultivated in potatoes as far as the sea. Two taro land `Ilis are Kekekukui and Hiilau. That ends my claim in Haiku. The witness is dead. The one from whom my land came was Hoapili wahine, afte ....
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.... by Pali
Makai by Kealiaa
Wailuku by Pali.
Pahua, sworn, He has seen 2 taro sections at Lilikoi, and ili for Haiku and Hoapili had given this in 1830, no one has objected to Kaniau.
Section 2:
Mauka by Pahua
Koolau by Pali
Makai by Mahiai
Wailuku by Pali.
Section 3:
Mauka by Kamakahai
Koolau by Pali
Makai by Pahua
Wailuku by Pali.
[No. 4921 not awarded]