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No. 5111, Kaniho, Paukaa, Hilo, Hawaii, January 15, 1848
N.R. 701v8
Greetings to the Land Commissioners at Honolulu, Island of Oahu: I hereby state my claim for land which was received from my makuas. The land is 280 fathoms by 280 fathoms. Here is this other thing which I state to you, O Commissioners to quiet land titles, the persons who are under the authority of the Government, and of God: it is my house lot, where I built my house ....
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1 house for Kaniho, no fence, 1 kihapai.
Section 2 - Ili land, Kamakaliilii.
Mauka by street
Hamakua and Makai by konohiki
Puna by Government Land.
1 Cultivated kihapai.
Land from Nihi, Kaniho has lived there since Kamehameha I, and no one has objected to him.
Aheakalani, sworn, He has seen this land exactly as Makaula has stated here.
[Award 5111; R.P. 4660; Paukaa Hilo; 1 ap.; 2.19 Acs]