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No. 2582, Haanio, Kailua, Hawaii, 29 December 1847
N.R. 564v3
Greetings to the Land Commissioners. I have the basis of a claim for a parcel of land at Punahoa, Hilo, Hawaii. The konohiki is Piopio. My makuakane occupied this parcel of land; there was no one else at this place formerly, only our makuakane, whose name was Kapihona. This was formerly only a kula with pili grass and our makua built a home. This place of which I tell is of two types - bec ....
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.... which the house is surrounded, has one house belongs to Haanio.
2. a kalo field joining to coffee patch, cultivated both lots. The gift of Kapihana. A.D. 1839.
Bounded:
West by the field of Makuakane
North by the Mission land
East by the land of Kailu and Kanoa
South by the land of Lehaluna and Makuakane. I know of no counter claim.
Kailu, sworn deposed, that the deposition of Kahuli was true.
[No. 2582 not awarded]