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No. 7533, Kaiwi, Kaneohe, Island of Oahu, December 27, 1847
N.R. 350v5
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: My claim is in the `ili of Kahueiki. There are forty-six lo`i, all together in one place, and a house. I got them from Keawe, and I live under him.
KAIWI
F.T. 286-287v3
Cl. 7533, Kaiwi, from Mr. Parker of Kaneohe, dated by claimant, 27 December 1847
Lihue, sworn, I am an old inhabitant of Kaneohe & know claimant's land. IT is in the Ili of Punaluu.
Mauka called Kakueiki, it is a moo aina called Puumaia and is as follows: Taro land and a house lot bounded: ....
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.... s, the above testimony is true.
N.T. 626v3
No. 7533 - Kaiwi, Kaneohe. June 3. 1850
Lihue, sworn, I have seen this land at Kahueiki in Punaluu ili, Pumaia moo land in Kaneohe - 1 section.
Mauka land of Ehu
Koolauloa, land of Uihele
Makai, ili of Keapuka,
Kailua, also.
He had received his interest from his grandparents; no one had objected except for 1 big patch. Foreigner Umiuminui had protested for it.
Kapani, sworn, We both have known in the same way as Lihue has just related here.
[Award 7533; R.P. 97; Punaluu Kaneohe Koolaupoko; 1 ap.; 3.5 Acs]