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No. 5289, Kailikea, Koloa, Kauai, January 11, 1848
N.R. 139v9
The Land Commissioners, greetings: I, Kailikea, a man living in the land of Mahaulepu, island of Kauai, hereby state my claim for land, 5 lo`i and also a kula. The land is measured as follows:
On the west, 12 chains, on the south 11 chains, and so forth for the two remaining sides. In another place is another place five salt pools, three mala of noni, one mala of yam, a steep wauke planting, and my house lot, which is in another place. My claim is ended.
A respectfu ....
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Puna by Kaikeiki's salt strip
Makai by pasture.
Section 4 - Salt strip.
Mauka by Isaia's salt strip
Puna by Kaipoluahine's salt strip
Makai by pasture
Hanapepe by Lae's salt strip.
Land had been for parents from Hukiku. Kailikea received all of the land upon the passing of his parents, no problems.
Pinao, sworn, he has heard the testimony of Kealahili for the land of Kailikea, it is true.
[Award 5289; R.P. 7859; Kaukii Mahaulepu Kona; 2 ap.; 1 rood 38 rods; Kawailoa 1 ap. 8 rods]