Statistics: 2692 characters 445 words
No. 6328, Kaulaulapawale, January 22, 1848
N.R. 182v9
No. 6329 Kahopuhopula
To the Land Commissioners, I hereby state my claim for a mo`o on the Island of Kauai, in the `Ili of Peekauai. My makuas received it from Kaumualii, and I occupy it at this time, as shown on the diagram below:
[DIAGRAM]
Those are the fathoms in these claims.
KAULAULAPAWALE and KAHOPUHOPULA
F.T. 161-162v11supp.
No. 6328, Isaia Pawale, Claimant
No. 2982
....
[End of Top Preview]
This document has been trimmed for your preview.
To view and download this record, add to your document tray by clicking on the button.
Add to Document Tray
[End of Preview]
.... close together in the same moo and ili.
Mauka by Kookuakua loi
Hanapepe by Waimea River
Makai by Kamanoha loi
Mana by Peekanai ditch.
Lands from Kaumualii, all of them to Pawale but in 1840 the Konohiki took Kanele loi, the reason for this is unknown to witness.
Kamanoha, sworn, Lae's statements above are accurate and true.
[Award 6328; R.P. 5284; Waimea Kona; 1 ap.; 2 roods 16 rods;see also Award 2982; R.P. 5284; Pawale, Isaia alias Kaulaulapawale; No 6329 not awarded]