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No. 5322, Kahinukawa, Honolulu, October 28, 1847
N.R. 37v5
Greetings to you, W. L. Lee, the President of the Land Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles: We four persons whose names are below: hereby state our claim of occupancy here in Honolulu, a claim for a house lot. The name of the one who formerly lived in this place was Mohalani - he was the own brother of our makuahine, Keawenuiaumi. She had no other children, we were the only ones. He sailed with Poki and died in a fore ....
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.... 9. I have heard Mihalani is a brother of Keawanuiaumi and Kahinukawa is a niece to him. My cousin married Kahinukawa and they lived on this place and had become ill. When they were well at the time Poki had gone to a foreign country, her husband found another place so they went there to live, then return here on this place and it has been that way to this time. That is what I have known
Postponed to Wednesday when A. Paki's witnesses will be heard.
[No. 5322 not awarded]