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No. 5094, Kaelemakule, Anahola, Kauai, January 11, 1848
N.R. 131v9
The Land Commissioners, greetings: I hereby state my claim at Koloa, Kauai. There are seven lo`i and the house claim. The lo`is were received from Kauhi.
Respectfully,
/No signature/
F.T. 100v13
No. 5094, Kaelemakule, Claimant
Esa Opunui, sworn, says I know the land of Claimant. It lies in Koloa Hikina and consists of two pieces as follows:
No. 1 is house l ....
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.... lima
Hanapepe by Pake's (chinese?) cane
Makai by Wailana River
Kona by Government road.
Section 1 - From Emeria to Kekoawai, from Kekoawai to Kaelemakule, but E. Opunui feels P. Kanoa has disputed this section.
Section 2 - In Wailana.
E. Opunui does not know truly how he (P. Kanoa) had obtained the land. He thinks the government had given it to him, while he (Kanoa) says Kalama had given it.
[Award 5094; Maulili Koloa Kona;1 ap.; 1 rood 37 rods]