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No. 5118, Kaualeleiki, 17 January 1848
N.R. 239v6
Hear ye, ye Land Commissioners: I hereby explain my land; my claim is for Papaaea Three. it was given to me by Kaiko in 1820. It was inherited by Kahekili and I still possessed it, and dying, it went to Kekauonohi, and I still occupied it.
Here is this claim for land, a wauke stream, in Haiku of Kaonohimaka. It was given by me by Pahua in 1845 and I have had it until this time.
Here is my claim for 5 lo`i in Manawana which were given me by Inoino.
Here is my claim for a malaie* and the houselot where I live. It is in Manawana. No one has opposed me until this time.
KAUALELEIKI
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F.T. 102-103v8
Cl. 5118, Ka ....
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.... by Aupuni
Koolau by Nailiilihaele
Makai by Government road
Wailuku by Papaaea pali.
Section 3:
Mauka by Inoino
Koolau by Alaae pali
Makai by Kauhihaewaa
Wailuku by Kamakaeu poalima.
Section 4:
Mauka and Koolau by Government road (land)
Makai by Government road
Wailuku by Hanawa stream.
Section 5:
Mauka by Kaianui
Koolau by Haiku pali
Makai by Kuheleaumoku
Wailuku by Pali.
Section 6
Mauka by Kamakahai
Koolau by Haiku pali
Makai by Pelepelehu
Wailuku by Pali.
[Award 5118; R.P. 6650; Papaaea Hamakualoa; 2 ap.; 1.19 Acs; Alae Hanauaua [Hanawana] Hamakualoa; 1 ap.; .08 Ac.; Kaluapii Hanauaua Hamakualoa; 1 ap.; .61 Ac.]