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No. 5397, Kaoiwi, January 20, 1848
N.R. 283v6
Greetings to the Land Commissioners, sitting on the Island of Oahu, at Halekauwila, in Honolulu. I hereby state my claim for land. I have 12 lo`is in Kaonoulu, in Kula.
At Kailua are 5 claims, at Kaonoulu are 3 claims, at Puuokaolu is 1 claim.
At Kaluaolaie is 1 mala of Irish potatoes, at Pakalei are 2 mala of Irish potatoes. I have a winter kula which is makai.
KAOIWI
F.T. 189-190v8
Cl. 5397, Kaoiwi
Kawelo, sworn, The claimant's land are of seven pieces.
No. 1 - Kalo & kula land in the ili of Kailua, Kaonoulu ahupuaa.
No. 2 - Kula land in the ili of Kailua, Kaonoulu ahupuaa.
No. 3 - Irish Potatoe in the ili of Kailua, Kaonoulu ahupuaa.
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.... 42, no objections to Kaiui.
Section 1:
Mauka Distant, for walking road
Makawao by Kailua stream
Makai by Makakahi
Honualu For ascending road.
Section 2:
Mauka by Highway
Makawao by Kailua stream
Makai by Road
Honuaula by Makua.
Section 3: Surrounded by konohiki boundaries.
Section 4:
Mauka by Highway
Makawao For descending road
Makai, Honuaula by konohiki.
Section 5:
Mauka by Makahahi
Makawao by Kalio
Makai by Makua
Honuaula by Kalawahine.
Section 6:
Mauka by konohiki
Makawao by Kalio
Makai by Makahahi
Honuaula by Nahinu.
Section 7:
Mauka, Makawao by konohiki
Makai by Keoni
Honuaula by konohiki.
[Award 5397; Kailua Kaonoulu Kula, 1 ap. 3.7 Acs.]