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No. 5896, Pakolomeo, 11 January 1848
N.R. 335-336v6
Greetings to the Land Commissioners of the Hawaiian Government: I hereby petition to enter my claims: a house lot and a mo`o combined, which is 30 fathoms on the south side and 10 fathoms on the west.
Those are my land claims on the Island of Maui, in Lahaina, in the ahupua`a of Kooka. I am under Apaa who is the konohiki. I am in peaceful possession, with no opposition until this day.
POLOMEA HAAWINUI
F.T. 7v116
Cl. 5896 [margin note: No. 3110 ....
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.... d the sum agreed upon. The second year he would not pay the 25 cents for the moos, and he would not the third year, and hence Kekua took away the land and gave it [to] Kupalii. He did not go to the poalima like other men on "Kooka."
Manu, sworn, I am a man living on "Kooka," and it is my business to see [to] the poalima work and to receive the commutation for the same, when the men do not work. The claimant Haawinui has not been to poalima work or paid any commutation for the same.
[No. 5896 not awarded]