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No. 8671, Kaukuna, Honolulu, February 12, 1848
N.R. 378-379v4
Greetings to you, the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim to you for two taro lo`i and one cultivated kula, in the `ili of Kaalae at Waialua on Oahu. That is what I hereby state.
Respectfully,
KAUKUNA
F.T. 483v3
No. 8671, Kaukuna
To the Honorable Land Commission, Gentleme ....
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.... 8671, Kaukuna
No information.
I might perhaps get more information in respect to two or three persons, by keeping this and spending a day's time in hunting up the other persons, but I cannot well spare the time, and I do not think that they will ever wish to hear from the claims again.
Yours truly, (Signature) J.S. Emerson
Waialua, August 2nd 1853
[No. 8671 not awarded]