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No. 5809, Kaoao
N.R. 143-144v5
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby state my claim for land in the `Ili of Makaua. There are six taro lo`i, one kula, one house lot, twelve koa /trees/ which are next to the Ahupua`a of Kahuku, four hala trees, one kula and one house site. It is a true right from ....
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.... ameha I.
Kuhoomanana, sworn, says he knows the land of claimant. There are seven kalo patches and a piece of cultivated kula as described by the last witness.
Kiha, the konohiki, had no objection to make to this claim.
[Award 5809; Land Patent 8465; Makaua Koolauloa; 2 ap.; 2.6 Acs]