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No. 1718, Hillawe, Kapuni, December 25, 1847
N.R. 226v3
To the Honorable Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby state to you my claim for land at Kapuni, Pauoa, Island of Oahu. It is bounded on the north by the land of Opunui, on the east by the land of Naoopu, on the south by the land of Kaiwi.
My second land claim is at Kewalo in Pauoa and is bounded on the north by a po`alima, on the east the land of Neo, on the south by the land of Kuipaka, on the west by the land of Kaalou.
My third claim is bounded on the north by the land of Kaakaukukui, on the east by a po`alima ....
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No. 1718, Hiilawe
Makaino, sworn, I have seen his place at Kapuni in Pauoa - 2 sections of land.
1. 3 taro patches and a house site:
Mauka, Keowai
Waikiki, Kauakuike
Makai, Kuaipaka
Ewa, Kealoha.
2. 1 taro patch:
Mauka, Puunui
Waikiki, Naio
Makai and Ewa, Kuimeheua.
Hiilawe received his land from Keowai during the time Mr. Kekauluohi was premier and he has always lived there; no one has objected.
Kaiwi, sworn, Our testimonies are similar; no one has objected.
[Award 1718; R.P. 1786; Kewalo Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; .85 Ac.]