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No. 5269, Kaai, Kalepolepo, 18 January 1848
N.R. 256v6
I, Kaai, hereby state my claims to you. I have 1 moku mau`u at Keokea, and two mala of Irish potatoes there. The witness of these things is Kapohaku. This is my little claim which I believe is mine.
KAAI
/No data, but believed by the Translator to be arable pockets of soil in rocky terrain/
F.T. 166v8
Cl. 5269, Kaai, August 2nd 1849
Pelekai, sworn, The claimant's land are of ....
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.... m Kapohaku in 1839. No. 2 from Apiki in 1847. No one has objected.
No. 1:
Mauka by konohiki
Makawao by Maiola
Makai, Honuaula by Kalama.
No. 2:
Mauka by Kapelekai
Makawao by Kaluli
Honuaula by konohiki
No. 3:
Mauka by Keoni Pukiki
Makawao by Makahakulani
Makai by konohiki
Honuaula by Paakai.
No. 4:
Mauka, Makawao by Makahakulani
Makai by Kamai
Honuaula by konohiki.
[No. 5269 not awarded]