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No. 4953, Kauenui [Kauwenui]
N.R. 137-138v7
I, the one whose name is below, hereby state to you, the Commissioners to quiet land titles, that I have an 'ili, named Haleolono, in the Ahupua'a of Kalawao, Island of Molokai.
The sweet potato mo'o is 230 fathoms long. Another land is 30 fathoms long by 11 fathoms wide. Those are my claims, which were received from Malo, the konohiki of Kalawao. The konohiki has been served without /my/ having left the land.
KAUWENUI
F.T. 59v6
4953, Kauwenui
Kauwenui has a moo ili ili Heleolono, Kalauao. Kula.
Mauka, Kamakanui & Keaau
Manae, Hanaipu
Makai, sea
Malalo, ....
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.... om Malo (the konohiki) before the year 1839, and has held it without dispute up to this time. The konohiki has one kalo patch in the kalo land.
Paele, sworn, confirms in full the testimony of the former witness.
N.T. 199-200v6 [also pages 120-121]
No. 4953, Kauwenui
Haleolono ili of Kalawao.
[Section 1 is bounded]:
Mauka, Kanakonui
East, Kahanaipu
Makai. sea
South, Mai.
Section 2 - Taro.
Mauka Kekoa
East Paele
Makai Kailua
Malalo Poalomaka.
Year 1829, year 1847, taro and fish.
[Award 4953; no R.P.; Haleolono Kalawao Koolau, 1 ap.; 3.90 Acs; no R.P. Haleolani Waikolu Koolau; 2 ap.; 9.86 Acs]