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[No. 6510O], Kamakaeu, Haiku, January 25, 1848
N.R. 454v5
[no number given]
Hear ye, ye Land Commissioners: I hereby state our claim for land. I have six taro lo`i, in Haiku of Kahaleahu. Six kihapai of sweet potatoes are in Haiku of Kilona Kaonohimaka. The witnesses of the taro lo`i are Kaianui and Kaniho. The witness for the place where I grow sweet potatoes is Ku.
My claims are ended.
KAMAKAEU
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.... n 1:
Mauka by Mahina
Koolau by Kaianui
Makai by Kopa's poalima
Wailuku by Haiku pali.
Section 2:
Mauka by Ku I
Koolau by Haiku pali
Makai by Ku I
Wailuku by Haiku pali.
Section 3:
Mauka by Niu
Koolau by Pauwela pali
Makai by Opunui
Wailuku by Pauwela pali.
[Award 6510O; R.P. 5259; Maunoui Haiku Hamakualoa; 1 ap. .9 Ac.; Waiaaama Haiku Hamakualoa; 1 ap. 1.75 Ac.]