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No. 6639, Nakaina
N.R. 212v7
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I have an `ili in the Ahupua`a of Lupehu on the Island of Molokai, named Pioeoe. There is taro land Mauka by and pali on various sides. The adjoining `ili is at Waweueu, on the makai side it adjoins Kulauwala. This land also has a kula, named Pohakuokuahale. The kula is square, and the taro land is crooked, as follows:
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The person who had the land just before me was another man named Maona, who gave it to me. The witnesses are Maona, Kahuha, and some others.
Aloha to you all. My idea is to enter this to have title quieted.
KULI
Ahupua`a of Lupehu, Island of Molokai
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.... r />Haole, sworn, he has seen his land at Pioeoe of Lupehu.
Section 1 - Pasture land.
Mauka by Kanakahi's land
Halawa by Kalua's land
Makai by konohiki's land
Kaluaaha by Niauhoe's land.
Section 2 - House lot.
Mauka by konohiki's land
Halawa by pali
Makai and Kaluaaha by beach.
Section 3 - Taro land.
Mauka and Halawa by a pali
Makai and Kaluaaha by a stream.
Land from his parents in 1839. No objections to the present.
Hanunu, sworn, I have known in the same way.
[Award 6639; R.P. 4297; Lupehu Kona; 3 ap. 8.18 Acs; R.P. 3365; Pukoo Kona; 2 ap.; .65 Ac.; R.P. index lists name as Nakaaina]