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No. 5047B, Akii
N.R. 148v7
Hear ye, ye Land Commissioners: I have a claim in an `ili named Kaili, it is a mo`o. I have occupied and cultivated that mo`o for a long time.
It is 160 fathoms long by 7 fathoms wide. I request that, if this claim is found valid, it be awarded to me.
AKI
F.T. 54v6
5047B, Akii
Akii claims a moo in Keauhou.
Mauka, Kalauahea
Makai, Kewalo
This claim began in Kamehameha 1s ....
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.... the Konohiki are separate, outside.
Kekahuna, sworn, The foregoing testimony is true, the same as my knowledge of it.
N.T. 181v6 [also page 102]
[No..101F], Aki
[Listed as 101T]
Moo in the ili of Keauhou in Halawa, taro.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by Kalamoahea
Makai by Kewalo.
Aki lived there at the time of Kamehameha I, 1 poalima is there.
[Award 5047B; no R.P.; Halawa; 1 ap.; .766 Ac.; 101F not awarded]