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No. 6748*O, Alapai, Honolulu, Oahu, February 4, 1848
N.R. 396-397v5
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby petition for my land claim. Its name is Waikapoki, an `ili in Kaneohe, Koolau, Island of Oahu. One half of Hinaweo, an `Ili of Niulii in Kohala, Hawaii, also. This is my place which remains in the division by the King, and I have received a grant from Kamehameha for my peitition for these places. Kamehameha is the witness.
I also have a house lot at Waiohaha in Kaneohe, Koolau, which is bounded on the north and west by the bank ....
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.... tement above is true. Tenants who have claim here in this land of Waikapoki are Opu and Wahaulaula. Section 1 has had opposition.
See page 184.
N.T. 184v10
No. 6748, Alapai from page 93
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Alapai's land listed in Mahele Book.
1/2 Hanaweo ili in Niulii, Kohala, Hawaii.
Waikapoki ili in Kaneohe, Koolaupoko, Oahu.
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A.G. Thruston, Secretary K.K.
Minister of Interior, 16 December 1852
[Award 6748; R.P. 3595; Waikapoki Kaneohe Koolaupoko; 2 ap.; 25.75 Acs; See Award 15MA for Hawaii Award]