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No. 354, Mahoe, Waialua, October 15, 1853
F.T. 222v15
Kealohanui, hoohikiia. Na`u i kakau i kona palapala kuleana oia ka M.H.1847. a na`u no i haawi ma ka lima o C.B. Andrews nana i lawe i Oahu
Niauhoe, hoohikiia. Ua ike au i kona mau apana aina ma Honoulimaloo ma na ili malalo iho.
Apana 1. apana pahale ma Pukaiki
Mauka, ko`u aina
Halawa, ko Kahopukahi
Makai, Ka ....
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.... ;Keauhoe"
Mauka, konohiki
Halawa, Puu's land and stream
Makai, konohiki's land
Kaluaaha, a pali.
He obtained this land from Kamainalulu in the time of Kaahumanu I, and has had quiet and undisputed possession.
Kowilikopaa, sworn, All the foregoing testimony is true; it is the same as my knowledge of it. I am the konohiki of this land.
[No. 354 not awarded]