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No. 4985, Keahi
N.R. 140v7
To the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim for land. I have an 'ili named [Left blank] in the Ahupua'a of Manawai on the Island of Molokai. I have some taro lo'i and the kula also.
The length of those lo'is is 36 fathoms by 14 fathoms. The adjoining lands are Kapipa, for Kapano on one side, and Aweoweo is on one side. One side of those lo'is is for the konohiki.
I have some lo'is which are 17 fathoms by 9 fathoms, and my kula land is 39 and a half fathoms long by 36 fathoms wide. Another kula land is 83 fathoms long by 29 fathoms wide.
My occupancy of these claims has been from the time of Kamehameh ....
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.... kai by Nawahie
Ohia, Kalamaika.
Section 3 - Pasture.
Mauka by Kapono
Makai by Luaka
Ualapue by Kaholo
Ohia, Pali.
Section 4 - House lot.
Mauka by road
Ualapue by Hapuku
Makai and Ohia, Konohiki.
Keaki lived on the ili of Puuhalo at the time of Kamehameha I, house lot in Ohia was given by
Helehewa to Keaki during his (Helehewa) time, no objections.
Leimakani, sworn, he has known in the same way as Kikoopaoa.
[Award 4985; R.P. 3945; Ohia Kona; 1 ap.; .85 Acs; See Award 236X for Manawai; R.P. 3948; 2 apana, index lists Manawai as both for 4985 and 236X, but royal patent book lists both 3945 and 3947 under 4985]