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No. 6602, Peleua, Honolulu, 30 January, 1848
N.R. 404v6
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby petition you for my house lot in the ku of Moomuku in Honolua.
I received that house lot in 1842, from Keawemakanui. When that man gave it to me I fenced that land and made it into a house lot.
PELEUA
F.T. 273-274v7
Cl. 6602, Peleua
Mahuka, sworn, I know the lands of Peleua. They are in the ili of Honuaula and Moomuku, Honolua. They are as follows:
No. 1 is a house lot.
No. 2 is a kula uala.
No. 3 is a kula iuka loa. ....
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.... ion 4 - House lot in Moomuku.
Mauka by Kapaole
Lahaina by Pali
Makai by Stream
Kahakuloa by Government road.
Section 5 - Taro land and pasture in Honolua.
Mauka by Makaole
Lahaina by Honolua pali
Makai by Keliipoina
Kahakuloa by Honolua pali.
Section 6 - Taro land in extreme end of mauka.
Mauka by Manuwa
Lahaina by Honolua pali
Makai by Manuwa
Kahakuloa by Honolua pali.
[Award 6602; R.P. 3338; Honuaula Honolua Kaanapali; 2 ap.; 4.153 Acs; Kaohe Honolua Kaanapali; 1 ap.; 2.74 Acs; Kauhipilo Honolua Kaanapali; 1 ap.; .17 Ac.]