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No. 4933, Kapule
N.R. 131v7
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I have an 'ili in the Ahupua'a of Pohakupili, Island of Molokai, which is named Pouli. This land has a taro land named Puuokanolua, and there is also a fenced land. It is situated on the diagram.
[DIAGRAM]
[Lo'i Land: 66 fathoms by 70 fathoms, Kula Land: 34 chains by 24 chains,
Enclosed Land: 14 fathoms by 14 fathoms]
This is taro, kula, and enclosed land, and mountain land. I have held it from old times. The former konohikis have been Paai, Ieremia, and many others.
KAPULE
F.T. 49v6
4933, Kapule
[margin note:] See next page
Kapule claims ili Pouli, kalo.
Mauka, konohiki
Manae, pali
Makai, Nakii
Malalo, pali.
Kula.
Mauka, Haole
Mamane, ....
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.... the seashore
Kaluaaha, land called "Lupehu."
He received this land from his father, and his father obtained it in the time of Liholiho and there has been quiet and undisputed possession of it until this time. In Apana, 2 is 1 Konohiki lo'i.
Wm. Ap Jones, the Deputy Konohiki, agreed to the validity of Kapule's claim.
N.T. 169-170v6 [also pages 90-91]
No. 4933, Kapule
Pouli ili land in Pohakupili.
Section 1 - Taro.
Mauka by konohiki
Makai by Naki
Manae by pali
Malalo by pali.
Section 2 - Pasture.
Makai by Aea
Mauka by Haole
Manae by pali
Malalo by pali.
Inherited land from Kapule's parents, 1 poalima. No one has objected to Kapule.
[Award 4933; R.P. 5205; Pouli Pohakupili Kona; 2 ap.; 2.81 Acs]