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No. 5328, Pupuka, Kalepolepo, 18 January 1848
N.R. 270v6
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim for the things made with my own hands.
At Keokea is one moku mau`u* and a mala of taro. The witness is Kauhiahiwa.
At Kaonoulu are 2 mala of Irish potatoes. The witness is Hewahewa. I believe I have a claim to these things.
PUPUKA
/No data, but believed by the Translator to be arable pockets of soil ....
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.... hiki
Makai by Hiona
Honuaula by Mahiai.
Section 3 - Taro patch in Kaamana ili of Keokea ahupuaa.
Mauka by Umauma
Makawao by konohiki
Makai by Kaiuialii
Honuaula by Kawahinealii.
Sections 1 and 2 from Hewahewa in 1845. Section 3 from Kapohaku in 1845, no objections.
[Award 5328; R.P. 6575; Kupalaia Kaonoulu Kula; 1 ap.; 2.04 Acs; Puuokuhihewa Kaonoulu Kula; 1 ap.; 5.14 Acs; Kaamana Keokea Kula; 1 ap. ;1 Ac.]