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No. 2706, Holoaia, Kahuku, Oahu, January 5, 1848
N.R. 598v3*
To the Land Commissioners, respectful greetings: I, Holoaia, hereby state my claim for land at Kahuku. The name of the mo`o is Puulu. There are two lo`i, bounded on the north by Uha's, on the east by Mooni's, on the south by Palu's, on the west by a ko`ele lo`i. At Lanahu are 2 lo`i, adjoining those of Uha and Peilalau. I also ....
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.... f 3 patches, all planted.
They are bounded:
Makai by Kiha's land
On all the other sides by the konohiki.
Claimant's house site is near the sea side and is not enclosed. Holoaia held the land for over ten years. He died recently and his daughter, Kaleikini, is his heir.
The konohiki consented to this claim.
[Award 2706; R.P. 244; Kahuku Koolauloa; 2 ap.; .85 Ac.]