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No. 5817, Kamoku, Kalauao, Ewa, December 15, 1847
N.R. 147v5
To the Honorable Land Commissioners of the Hawaiian Islands, Greetings: I hereby state my claim for land and house. This mo`o is at Kaonohi in Kalauao. The ali'i has one claim in this mo`o. It is bounded on the north by po`alima and the land of Walehau, on the east by the land of Walehau, on the south by the land of Walehau and the land of Waue, and the Po`alima, on the west by a kula as far as the Pali.
My second land claim is bounded on the north by a kula, on the east by Kamakauila, on the south by the Pond of Ino, on the west by the Pond of Kamahiai.
My third claim is at Kapukaokiha ....
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.... ni poalima
Waianae, Cattle corral, Ha's pasture,
Section 1:
Mauka,Palohauna, cattle corral
Honolulu, Palohauna 2
Makai, Kamanamana moo land
Waianae, Hiapo moo land, koele.
The konohiki has interrupted for section 2, it was his old koele and the natives had promised to return 3 patches to the owner of the land? Four things in the same suit are for konohiki?
Section 3:
Mauka, ditch, poalima koele
Honolulu, Pauiliuili
Makai, Kananolepe taro moo
Waianae, Poalima konohiki.
Kamoku's land from Mooheau, no objections except for section 2.
[Award 5817; R.P. 752; Kaonohi Kalauao Ewa; 2 ap.; .99 Ac.]