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No. 7421, Kalainaina, Pupukea, January 29, 1848
N.R. 334-335v5
To the land Commissioners: I, Kalainaina am a claimant of land at Pupukea, and a house lot. The land is bounded on the north by Kailialoha's, on the east by a pali and the kula, on the south by Kanae's land, on the west by a government pa`ahao patch and the road.
The house lot is bounded on the north by a stream, on the east by a pali, and on the south by pali also, on the west by the road and Hoona's house lot. Two steep sweet potato plantings are surrounded by Kaawa's ....
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Makai, sea
Koolaupoko, land of Kanae called "Kaohaimoa."
Apana 2:
Mauka and Waialua, pali
Makai, road
Koolaupoko, stream called Kamaie.
Apana 3: the lo`is in Waimea.
Mauka, land of Keliiwaiwaiole;
Waialua, stream called Holoholoamoa
Makai, land of Lono
Koolau-poko, land of konohiki.
He received this land from his sister in 1843, and she had it from Kailakanoa. It is undisputed.
Uluehu, sworn, I know it is true.
[Award 7421; R.P. 1350; Pupukea Koolauloa; 1 ap.; 6.5 Acs]