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No. 7404, Kealohaio, Waialua, January 29, 1848
N.R. 325v5
To the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claims to you. I have had my right for twenty or more years. The first is at Kupalu, Kawailoa waena. There are sixteen lo`i and the kula wauke, surrounded by the lands of Kolikoli, and Kawiwi, and Nauwahi, but there is a pali on the north.
Second. I also have a right to /take/ fish in Ukoa, however, not the entire pond, but some fish: the gobey fish, fres ....
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.... aries of this parcel are unclear because the people's cultivation is all mixed up.
Apana 3:
Mauka, Roadway
Waianae, house lot of Hookala
Makai, Ukoa Pond
Koolaupoko, house lot of Olopana.
His land was from Kahalau in the days of Kamehameha II, and is undisputed.
Kaaiawa, sworn, My knowledge of it is the same as Kuokoa's.
[Award 7404; R.P. 1459; Kawailoa Waialua, 1 ap. .84 Ac. Ukoa Kawailoa Waialua; 2 ap.; .93 Ac.]