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No. 5774, Kaai, Wailuku, Maui, 29 January 1848
N.R. 332v6
[Compare with 456]
To the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim to you. There are 57 lo`i and also 47 lo`i po`alima which I made, also a kula, and a salt bed, also some prohibited trees and fish, and 12 leased lo`i.
I also have a house site at Waikapu. There is also a hau /tree/ and a small pond is there also. Respectfully,
KAAI
F.T. 468-469v7
Cl. 5774, Kaai
Keakini, sworn, I know the lands of the Claimant. They consist of 7 pieces that truly belong to him in Waikapu, Maui.
No. 1 is a section of lois in Kaopala Award to him.
No. 2 is a section of 2 lois in Luapuaa. "Given up."
No. 3 is a section of Kalo & kula land in Olohe.
No. 4 is a section of kula land in Olohe. Awd to Paeha.
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[No.] 4. is bounded:
Mauka by the `Ili of Waihalulu
Waihee by stream
Kula by the `Ili of Kaalaea
Maalaea by Government Lot.
[No.] 5. is bounded:
Mauka by the `Ili of Kaalaea
Waihee by the land of Charles /Copp/ and John Amara /Crowder/
Kula by the Government Lot
Maalaea by Jos., son-in-law of Kuapuu /Joseph Antonio/.
[No.] 6. is bounded:
Mauka by stream
Waihee by the same [stream]
Kula by Government Lot
Maalaea by land of Charles /Copp/.
Parcel 7 was given by Hoapili in 1839 to Charles /Copp/, Kaai has no claim in this parcel. Charles /Copp/ made it into a fish pond, and this kuleana is Charles' own.
[Award 5774; R.P. 4014; Kaopala Waikapu Wailuku; 1 ap.; 1.8 Acs; Kaalea Waikapu Wailuku; 2 ap.; 2.76 Acs; Kaloapelu Waikapu Wailuku; 1 ap.; .92 Ac.]