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No. 6244, Kalakuaioho, February 3, 1848
N.R. 267-268v5
Be it known by you, the Land Commissioners, in accordance with the Law and the announcements in the Elele:
I have three house lots in Hilo. The right was acquired as follows: I had it from my wahine, Piopio, and on her death it was bequeathed to me, her kane. The length of my right of occupancy is from the year 1840, that was when we married, and she died in the year 1844. Koe took one lot of mine in 1846, without my getting it. But it was tak ....
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.... itness.
Kaaiawaawa, sworn, He has seen in Punahoa 2 ahupuaa of Hilo, Hawaii.
Mauka, School house
Hamakua and Makai, Government road
Puna, John Pukiki's land
Kalakuaioho had enclosed the land at one time. Bitman had enclosed it recently.
1 - house for Kalakuaioha, his land from Piopio. Piopio did not bequeath this lot to Kaeo. Kaeo has no claim there.
Kalakuaioho is the only claimant in that lot.
[Award 6244; R.P. 5614; Punahoa 1 Hilo; 1 ap.; .875 ac.]