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No. 6306, Keloi, Waimea, Kaulai, January 22, 1848
N.R. 174-175v9
To the Land Commissioners, I hereby state my claim for lo`i on the island of Kauai, in the `ili of Peekauai. It was received from Keaweamahi and is until time. The diagram is below:
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[Lo`i named Kawaimomona]
The words concerning the numbers of fathoms has been omitted.
KEAWEAMAHI /sic/ ....
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.... pond.
Section 2 - Keloi has been gone for ten years, therefore, the lot has been transmitted to Kalihau; thus, the boundaries are established as Kalihau's rights and Keloi has no claim here.
Section 1 - this was from Kaikioewa, no one has objected.
Maalo, sworn, Iona's statements are right, correct and true.
[Award 6306; Peekauai Waimea Kona; 1 ap.; 1 Ac 19 rods]