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No. 5515, Pekupeku, Hamakualoa, 20 January 1848
N.R. 314v6
Hear ye, ye Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim for land, however, it is not an `ili but is only cultivated land.
Three lo`i were from Nika. Also, a house lot was from Kekahuna, and there are some koa, kukui, and hala trees, and a small kula in this house lot. These claims are in Peahu, land of Kinimaka.
At Halehaku is one lo`i, ....
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.... in 1844, Section 2 from Kekahuna in 1845, Section 3 fron Nau in 1839, Section 4 from Wahalunu in 1847. No obJections to Pekupeku.
Section 1: Mauka and all around is Nika.
Section 2: Kekahuna is on all sides.
Section 3: Mauka, Koolau, Makai Kawaapolaole.
Section 4: Government boundaries are on all sides.
[Award 5515; R.P. 2774; Kaloka & Kaholo Peahi Hamakualoa; 1 ap.; 1.83 Acs]