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No. 6701, Kakalia Lae, Waimea, Kauai, January 13, 1848
N.R. 245-246v9
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: In the `ili of Peekauai in Waimea on the island of Kauai is a land named Namooekolu. When Kaikioewa was Governor, he gave it to Siromona Koolua, and I received /my land/ and have held it until this time. It is bounded on the north by a lo`i which adjoins that of Epa, 1 chain 7 fathoms; on the east is Pohakuloa, 2 chains 1 fathoms, 4 feet; on the south is Puukapele, 1 chain 7 fathoms; on the west is a kula which adjoins Melieke's land, 1 chai ....
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.... 2:
Mauka by Kaluaowaka ditch
Hanapepe by Kamaka loi
Makai by Keliiahonui koele
Mana by Paele loi, Melieke loi.
Section 3:
Mauka by Opu ditch
Hanapepe by Keliiahonui koele
Makai by Keliiahonui moo
Manaby Opu loi.
Land from Kaikioewa to Koolau, then from Koolau to Lae at the time of Kinau, no objections.
Pawale, sworn, verifies Poipu's statements.
[Award 6701 to Lae, R.P. 5283; Peekauai Waimea Kona; 3 ap.; 2 roods 19 rods; and Award 6270; R.P. 8379/8499 to Keawe; Award 6701 to Lae]