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No. 5313, Kenoi
N.R. 142v9
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim for land in Punahelu, an `ili of West Koloa. I have two lo`i, however they are not in the same place. The kula adjoins the lo`i. It is possibly three acres, I have not properly measured it because of now knowing this work. My place is bounded by M. Mahana and Kanaole on the north, by Poka on the east, by Nuuhiwa on the south, by a rock stratum on the west. My land was from Pine, the Konohiki u ....
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Hanapepe by loi of Mataio Mahana.
Section 2
Mauka by sugar cane
Puna by Government road
Makai by kula and loi of Poka
Hanapepe by ili of Aea.
His land came from Pine during the time of Hukiku to the present time. There has been no objections to the present time.
Kepuu, sworn, I have heard the testimony of Nuuhiwa concerning the land of Kenoi and it is true.
[Award 5313; R.P. 4312; Punahelu Koloa; 2 ap.; 1 rood 13 rods]