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No. 6667, Mika, Koloa, Kauai, January 13, 1848
N.R. 237v9
The Land Commissioners, greetings: I, Mika, a Hawaiian subject living in Mahaulepu, hereby state my claim for 4 lo`i, 5 sweet potato enclosures, 4 mala of noni, and 3 orange trees. However, these claims are not situated together, but are in various cultivated places of Mahaulepu, also 1 mala of uhi /yam/, a kula planting of wauke and one other lo`i. 1 loko /either fish pond or taro pond/, and 13 lo`i are bounded 80 fathoms on the east, 80 fathoms on the south, 20 fathoms on the west and 10 fathoms on the north /sic/. That is my claim which was received from Ahukai. There is also a kula named Hoopouliloa.
Respectfully,
MIKA
F.T. 4-5v13
No. 6667, Mika, Claimant
No. 4997
Kaona, sworn, says, I know the lands in "Mahaulepu," belonging to Claimant. They are as follows.
No. 1 is one loi in the ili of Papakea.
No. 2 is thre ....
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.... E.] Keaweamahi from the time of Kinau. No one is opposed.
Keahikuni, sworn, I have known Mika's land. It is true.
Kihepono, sworn, I also have known Mika's land in east Koloa.
Section 1:
Mauka by Government road
Puna by Government road
Makai by Stone wall
Hanapepe by Stone wall.
Section 2 - Sugar cane field.
Mauka by Chinese sugar refinery
Puna by kula area
Makai by Government kula
Hanapepe by Government kula.
The first and second sections came from Hukiku during the time of Kaikioewa. No one has objected to the present time.
Nahoa, sworn, I have known Mika's land the same as Ieremia Kihepono has related here.
[Award 6667; Land Patent 8290; Keaku Koloa Kona; 1 ap.; 7 Acs 3 roods 30 rods; Makapala Koloa Kona; 1 ap.; 7 Acs 2 roods 7.5 rods; R.P. 7759; Wailua Mahaulepu Kona; 1 ap.; 1 Ac.; & Keaku Koloa Kona; 1 ap; 7 Acs 3 Roods 30 Rods; No. 4997 not awarded]