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No. 2564, Enos Nakahuna, Kailua, Hawaii, December 13, 1847
N.R. 558v3
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby explain to you my claim for land and house lot which are in the land of Punaluu, Ka`u. I have a very old right, from my makuas. When they died I had been born, and so it has been held until today. Therefore, I explain to you that Kinimaka is the one from whom I hold it and I am under him. The house lot has al ....
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.... nd Puna by konohiki land
Makai by fish pond
Kona by konohiki land.
Section 3; This section is surrounded on all sides by Ioba Nakahuna.
Section 4:
Mauka and Puna by Government road
Makai by Ioba Nakahuna
Kona by land of the konohiki.
Section 5:
Mauka by Enuhe Hill
Puna by land of Kamali
Makai and Kona by land of the konohiki.
[Award 2564; R.P. 6734; Punaluu Kau; 4 ap.; 10.25 Acs]