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No. 5524*O, L. Konia,
N.R. 64-65v5
To the President of the Land Commission, William L. Lee, greetings to you and your Commissioners: As in the law and the announcements directing /claimants/, I hereby petition you for my lands with full understanding that these claims are to supply my well-being, since these are the remainder of the division of lands, and I have been directed to present them to you. They are as follows: Lumahai, Ahupuaa, Halelea, Kauai
I have some commoners on these lands ....
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.... iniha till the present time; therefore, that boundary has come to be for Wainiha and not for Lumahai at all.
DECISION: The boundary which separates Lumahai, land of Konia and Waikoko land of Kekauonohi (No. L. Haalelea) is the place close to the beach called "Kahalahala."
[Award 5524; (Hawaii) R.P. 1663 Keei Kona; 1 ap.; ahupuaa; R.P. 1663 (Maui) Kaanapali Maui; (Oahu) R.P. 1963 & 1663;Kalauao Ewa; (Kauai) R.P. 8207 Hanalei Halelea; Lumahai 1 ap. 3150 Acs - ahupuaa; See also 10603 for dispute]