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No. 6636, Naueue, Moanui, Molokai, January 24, 1848
N.R. 211v7
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I, Naueue, on the Island of Molokai, have an `ili in the Ahupua`a of Moanui, which is named Kalama. My occupancy on this `ili has been from the time of Kamehameha, Therefore I have a claim to this `ili.
It is for you, the Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles, to award.
Aloha to you all.
NAUEUE
F.T. 43v6
6636, Naueue
Moanui, moo leles, former konohiki & Isaia, witnesses
Nueue's claim is for ili Kalama, Kalo.
Mauka, Kauhi
Manae, watercourse
Makai, Kaai
Malalo, pali.
Kula.
Mauka, konohiki ....
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.... is in Apana 2.
Penopeno, sworn, My knowledge of these apanas of land is the same as stated above.
N.T. 165v6 [also page 85]
No 6636, Naueue
Isaia, sworn, Kalama ili land in Moanui.
Section 1:
Mauka by Kauhi
Manae by stream
Makai by Kaai
Malalo by pali.
Section 2:
Mauka by konohiki
Manae by stream
Malalo by Waialua
Makai by Kama.
Section 3:
Mauka by Kauhi
Manae by stream
Makai by konohiki
Malalo by pali.
Inherited land from Nanene's parents at the time of Nuuanu. 5 Poalimas are there, no one objected.
[Award 6636; R.P. 4237; Moanui Kona; 3 ap.; 3.1 Acs]