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No. 7424, Kawiwi, Waialua, January 5, 1848
N.R. 336-337v5
To the Land Commissioners: I, Kawiwi, hereby state my claims. I am a native born old timer here in Kawailoa, Waialua, and have had this claim for four years or more and no one has disputed it until this time. The first is at Kupalu, Kawailoa, with ten lo`i, which adjoin the land of Kealohaio. The second is at Hiwa, Kawailoa kai, t ....
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.... Ukoa Pond
Koolaupoko, stone wall.
Apana 1 was from Kealohaio in 1844 and is undisputed. Apana 2 was from Nauahi in the days of Kamehameha II. His house lot was received from Nauahi and he has lived there six years.
Koiniho, sworn, my knowledge of it is the same as Kuokoa's.
[Award 7424; R.P. 1475; Kawailoa Waialua, 1 ap.; .33 Ac.; Ukoa Kawailoa Waialua; 1 ap.; .74 Ac.]