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No. 8264, Kahoe, Papaloa Ili, Kaneohe [traditionally Kailua] Ahupuaa, District of Koolaupoko, Island of Oahu, Volume 35, pps 683-685 [RP Reel 16, 1198-1200.tif]
Land Patent No. 8264 In Confirmation of Land Commission Award
Whereas, the Board of Commissioners to quiet Land Titles did by Land CommissionMahele Award No. 64 Apanas 1, 2, 3 and 4 award to Kahoe, an estate of Freehold less than Allodial in the land hereafter described,
And whereas proper application has been made to the Commissioner of Public Lands by Nannie R. Rice for a Patent to the herein described land, the boundaries of which have been determined by a Commissioner of Boundaries, and the Government Commutation thereon amounting to the sum of Sixty-five 65/100 ($650 65/100) Dollars has been paid,
Therefore, the Governor of the Territory of Hawaii, in conformity with the Laws of the United States of America and of the Territory of Hawaii, by this Patent makes known to all men that he has this day granted and ....
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.... 168° 10" 1120 feet along Ahupuaa N.R.R.;
4. 61° 00" 445 feet along Land Commission Award 7122:2 (Oneawa);
5. 13° 15" 690 feet along Land Commission Award 7122:2 (Oneawa);
6. 43° 51" 716 feet along Land Commission Award 7122:2 (Oneawa) and ridge to the initial point and containing an area of 19.60 acres, a little more or less.
Containing 131.30 Acres, more or less.
To have and to hold the above granted land in Fee Simple, absolute unto the said Naowaha, and his heirs and assigns forever.
In Witness whereof, The Governor of the Territory of Hawaii, has hereto set his hand and caused the Great Seal of the Territory to be hereunto affixed, this 27th day of January, A.D. 1911.
(Great Seal)
By the Governor, (Signed) W.F. Frear
(Signed) Marston Campbell, Commissioner of Public Lands
[Royal Land Patent No. 8264, Kahoe, Papaloa Ili, Kaneohe [traditionally Kailua] Ahupuaa, District of Koolaupoko, Island of Oahu, 4 apana, 131.30 Acres, 1911]