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No. 6967, Kalakoa, Kailua, Island of Oahu, December 28, 1847
N.R. 408v5
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: Here is my claim in the `Ili of Keolu, consisting of two lo`i po`alima, eleven lo`i of my own made by my own hands, one watercourse for planting taro, a kula and a house. I got these from Kealakai and I live under him. I got it at the time of the commotion by Kaomi.
KALAKOA
F.T. 276v14
Helu 6967, Kalakoa, See 325 Page
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.... h or a konohiki pasture, perhaps in this claim?
Answer: No, the assistant konohiki answered in the same way.
Kalakoa: These are my own places on which I have lived in Kailua, there is no konohiki there.
Question: Has this place been cultivated.
Answer: Yes, it has been cultivated
The witnesses have stated in the same way.
Decision: Kalakoa has won, the konohiki has lost his request.
[Award 6967; R.P. 2034; Keolu, Kaopa Kailua Koolaupoko; 4 ap.; 3.391 Acs]