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No. 5950, Pihana, Honouliuli, Ewa, January 6, 1848
N.R. 187-188v5
To the Honorable Land Commissioners of the Hawaiian Islands, Greetings: I hereby state my claim for land. This land is at Kamoku in Honouliuli, Ewa, Island of Oahu. It is bounded on the north by the watercourse and the Pali, on the east by the mo`o of Kahaleaai, on the south by the Muliwai, on the west by the land of Kamanu and the Po`alima. My second land claim is in the mo`o of Makue and is bounded on the north by the lo`i of Makue, On the east by the land of Kalauli, on the south is for Makue, on the west is the land of Kahaleawai. My house claim is bounded ....
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.... , Kamalua.
Mauka by Makue, Kekee's patch
Honolulu by Kalauli's patch
Makai by Kalauli's moo land
Waianae by Kahui patch.
Section 3 - House site (lot) in the ili of Kailikahi.
Mauka by Kailikahi, a pasture
Honolulu by Kailikahi, a pasture
Makai by Land enclosure/Kailikahi pasture?
Waianae by Laaukalakala plant.
Land from Puniawa at the time of Kaahumanu. No one objected to Pihana.
Naholowaa, sworn, he has known in the same way as Keliipulu, no imperfections in Keliipulu's testimony.
[Award 5950; R.P. 6935; Kamoku Honouliuli Ewa; 1 ap.; 1.15 Acs; Pihana for Puniawa]