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No. 6417, Kaio, Keokea, 27 January 1848
N.R. 370v6
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim at Keokea, from the mountain to the kula.
There are 6 mala of sweet potatoes, 2 mala of taro, and 1 house lot. At Waiohuli are 3 mala of Irish potatoes. That is the end of my own claim.
KAIO
F.T. 169-170v8
Cl. 6417, Kaio, August 3, 1849
Kona, sworn, I know the lands of the Claimant. They are of five pieces in the Ahupuaa of Keokea and Waiohuli.
No. 1 is a kula land in the ili of Wailuku.
No. 2 is a kula land in ili of Puuokeokeo.
No. 3 ....
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.... >Section 4:
Mauka by Pupuka
Makawao by Konohiki
Makai by Highway
Honuaula by Makaula.
Section 5:
Mauka by Kapelekai
Makawao by Uilani
Makai by Kuekaa
Honuaula by Kapelekai.
N.T. 88-89v16
No. 6417
G.M. Robertson Esquire, Wailuku, 5 August 1854
Dear Sir,
Herewith I send you the following surveys.
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No. 6417 Kaio, Keokea
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The new piece surveyed was to be added to the other by consent of the konohiki - B.F. Sniffin. [portion of letter from E. Bailey]
[Award 6417; R.P. 7540; Koomana [Kaamana] Keokea 2 ap. 3.55 Acs]