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No. 5187, Kaluau 3
N.R. 161v7
To the Land Commissioners, respectfully: I hereby state my claim for a lot in the Ahupua`a of Ohia on the Island of Molokai, Hawaiian Islands.
I also have a lo`i claim in the Ahupua`a of Manawai on Molokai, and also some pauku of kula in the Ahupua`a of Ohia.
The length of the lot is 46 fathoms by 33 fathoms in width. I have occupied this lot for 10 years.
The lo`i is 11 fathoms long by 11 fathoms wide and I have had this lo`i for 30 or more years, from the time when Haalou was on Molokai.
I have 6 pauku of kula, however, that I have not measured this kula land. These are my statements to you, the Land Commissioners.
KALUAU
F.T. 22v6
5187, Kaluau
Aarona, sworn says this claim is in ili Kuapo ....
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.... a 1 was bequeathed to Kalaea, his daughter. Apana. 2 was for Kamakakoa, his sister.
Kalamaika, sworn, Our knowledge of this is the same.
N.T. 114v6 [also page 35]
No. 5187, Kaluau
Kumalaua, sworn, a lot is in Halulukuapohaku ili in Ohia, a patch in Kaulu ili in Ohia, a patch in Kaulu ili in Manawai. This land from Kaluau's parents at the time of Kamehameha I, no objections.
Section 1 - House lot.
Mauka by road
Manawai, Aarona
Makai by road
Keawanui by stream.
Section 2 - Patch land.
Mauka by Keaki
Ualapue by Nawahie
Makai by Hapuku
Ohia by konohiki.
Paipaiku, sworn, certifies Kumalaua's testimony.
[Award 5187; R.P. 4732; Kahananui Kona; 1 ap.; .25 Ac.; Manawai Kona; 1 ap.; .089 Ac.]