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No. 8510, Opunui, J.W., Paaiau Ili, Kalauao Ahupuaa and Pohaku Ili, Waimalu Ahupuaa, District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, Volume 37, unnumbered pps [RP Reel 17, 709-713.tif]
Land Patent No. 8510 Issued In Confirmation of Land Commission Award
Whereas, the Board of Commissioners to quiet Land Titles, did, by their decision, award by Land Commission Award No. 9393 & 9394 to J.W. Opunui, an estate in Fee Simple in the land hereafter described, and
Whereas, application has been made to the Acting Commissioner of Public Lands by A.L. Marks, E.L.M. Marks, and H.M. Richards, Trustees under the Will and of the Estate of L.L. McCandless, deceased, claiming to be the present owners of said land for a Patent covering same, and
Whereas, this Award, was made by survey, the description of which is found on Pages 755-756 of Volume 8, of Land Commission Awards, on file in the Office of the Commissioner of Public Lands, and
Whereas, there is no Government Commutation due thereon,
Now, Therefo ....
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.... koele. Malaila aku
Hema 52° Komohana i 1.43 kaulahao ma koele, Malaila aku
Akau [?]° Komohana 3.40 kaulahao ma ko Konohiki, Malaila aku
Akau 26° Hikina i 0.20[?] kaulahao a [illegible - no more text]
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Containing 3.04 Eka, more or less
To have and to hold the above granted land in Fee Simple, absolute unto the said J.W. Opunui and the heirs and assigns of the said J.W. Opunui 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 23rd day of January, A.D. 1954.
By the Governor, Samuel Wilder King
Marguerite K. Ashford, Commissioner of Public Lands
Approved as to form: Edward N. Sylva Deputy Attorney General
Written by res
Checked by ih am
[Royal Land Patent No. 8510, Opunui, J.W., Paaiau Ili, Kalauao Ahupuaa and Pohaku Ili, Waimalu Ahupuaa, District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, 3 apana, 3,94 Acs, 1954]