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No. 5795, Kealiikanakaole, Holualoa, Kona, January 26, 1848
N.R. 402v8
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim for land. There are some mala of taro and of sweet potatoes, also some planted coffee trees.
KEALIIKANAKAOLE
N.T. 579-581v4
No. 5795, Keliikanakaole, February 5, 1849
Ihihi, sworn, He has seen in the ili land at Kamakapaia of Holualoa 2 ahupuaa, seven sections, 2 sections in the ili land of Kapio and 1 ....
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.... 1 irrigated kihapai.
Section 10:
Mauka by Kamai's land
Ka`u by Kooai's land
Makai by Kamai's land
Kohala by Kaohia ili land.
2 kihapais have been irrigated.
Old land for Keliikanakaole's parents at the time of Kamehameha I, had bequested to Keliikanakaole at their death, no one has objected to him.
Kaluhimoku, sworn, Both he and Ihihi have known similarly.
[Award 5795; R.P. 7979; Holualoa 2 Kona; 1 ap.; 2.2 Acs]