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No. 5644, Kamalli, Waiawa, November 25, 1847
N.R. 98-99v5
To the Honorable Land Commissioners of the Hawaiian Islands, Greetings: I hereby state my claim for land at Kuhia in Waiawa, Ewa Island of Oahu. It is bounded on the north by the land boundary wall, on the east by the mo`o of Namomoku, on the south by the land of Kahauolono, on the west by the land of Kuheleloa. My second claim is bounded on the north by the Pond of Paa, on the east by the Pond of Kahelehookahi, on the south by the Pond of Kah ....
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.... >Mauka, Mapuea well
Honolulu, Kalokamoo and Kamaluo, Kuhiawaho land
Makai, The konohiki's house lot
Waianae, Land enclosure.
Sectlon 2:
Mauka, Honolulu, Makai, Waianae, Lehupuulu
Section 3:
Mauka, Kaluahine moo land
Honolulu, Kepoeluna pond
Makai, Kalokoloa pond
Waianae, Poowailani pond.
Land from Kanepaiki at the time of Kaahumanu I, no one objected to him.
[Award 5644; R.P. 179; Kuhialoko 3.196 acs. 3 ap.; See also 9362 not awarded]