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No. 4951, Kailua
N.R. 136-137v7
I, the one whose name is below, hereby state to you, the Commissioners to quiet land titles, that I have an 'ili, named Kaleakauea, in the Ahupua'a of Halawa,* Island of Molokai, Hawaiian Islands.
I have a taro mo'o which is 66 fathoms by 22 fathoms /the taro lo'i/. There is a kula mo'o for sweet potatoes which is 11,000 fathoms by a width of 33 fathoms. It was received from Malo, the konohiki of Kalawao. It has been continuously ....
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.... rbed possession up to the present time. The Konohiki has no right in the parts surveyed.
Keawe, sworn, confirms in full the testimony of the former witness.
N.T. 200v6 [also page 121]
No. 4951, Kailua
Moo in Akolekaihu
Section 1:
Mauka Kananui
Manae Keahaloa
Makai and Malalo konohiki
Habitation year 1832, Kailua has been retained.
[Award 4951; R.P. 2963; Kalawao Koolau; 2 ap.; 5.09½ Acs; R.P. 2989; Waikoku Koolau; 2 ap.; 4.95 Acs]