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[No. 6156E], No. 3749, Naue, See Ue, Honolulu, January 18, 1848
N.R. 164v4
Greeetings to you, the Land Commissioners of the Mo'i: I hereby state my claims. Here is the first. 1. At Kalauao in Ewa I have seven lo'i, under Konia, and also a small kula which adjoins these lo'is.
2. Here is the second: one mo'o at Manananui in the 'ili of Lole.
Here is the third: One house lot at Manananui in the 'ili named Kaholona. That is the end of my claims, which I occupy under the authority of the konohiki.
I am, with regards
UE
F.T. 26-27v9
No. 6156E, Naue, claimant
Claimant appeared & took oath that his claim had been duly made out by Kapena & presented; the same was therefore admitted to a hearing.
Honaunau, sw ....
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Nane's land grant was from Paki in 1844, Paki's is the second witness for Nane's claim.
[The following section belongs with 6156F]
Honaunau, sworn, (court action) Kauhale, 2nd witness. He wrote this claim and had sent it to Honolulu, no returned documents but he has been granted a hearing.
Nane, sworn, he has seen moo land Kanielomilo in the ili of Kaonohi of Kalanao, Ewa, Oahu, 5 patches in one section.
Mauka, Kuupaloku moo land
Honolulu, Kalanao river
Makai, Kamilomilo 2 sand pond
Waianae, Kepanale moo land.
Honaunau's land from Konia in 1846, no one objected to him.
Kamakahiki both have known alike.
[Award 6156E; R.P. 4813; Kaholona Manananui Ewa; 1 ap.; 1.72 Acs; Kaonohi Kalauao Ewa; 3 ap.; 2.998 Acs]