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No. 5776, Kaahanui, 28 January 1848
N.R. 332v6
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby state to you my claim at Honokohau. There is a house lot, and a lot on which I cultivate and pay my tax, at Haua. Paako is a kihapai where I paid the tax. Keahua is a kihapai cultivated by me and I paid the tax. Omakaa is a place I cultivated and paid the tax.
Respectfully.
KAAHANAUI
F.T. 294v7
Cl. 5776, Kaahanui
Kalalau, sworn, I know the lands of the claimant. They are in Honokohau.
No. 1 is a house lot in the ili of Keauhou.
No. 2 is 10 lois in the ili of Haua.
No. 3 is one loi in the ili of Heahua.
No. 5 is a kalo land in the ili of Paakoo.
No. 5 is 3 lois & coffee patch ....
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Mauka by Stream
Lahaina by Pali
Makai by Jail
Kahakuloa by Paele.
Section 5 - 3 patches and a coffee grove at Makaa, ili land.
Mauka by Kamokukai
Lahaina by Honokohau stream
Makai by Kaahiki
Kahakuloa by Honokohau pali.
Section 6 - 1 Taro patch at Keahua ili land.
Mauka by Aiwale
Lahaina by and makai Pihi
Kahakuloa by Kaiui.
Section 7 - 6 Taro patches at Keahua ili land.
Mauka by S. Hanemo's land
Lahaina by Kekuanaoa's land
Makai by Naai
Kahakukoa Kekuhi.
[Award 5776; R.P. 4592; Kaua Honokohau Kaanapali; 1 ap.; .95 Ac.; Keahua Honokohau; 1 ap.; .21 Ac.; Makaa Honokohau Kaanapali; 2 ap.; 1.7 Acs; Keaahau Honokohau Kaanapali; 1 ap.; .64 Ac.]