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No. 3197, Kahewahewanui, Kailua Oahu, January 13, 1848
N.R. 119-120v4
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings; I hereby state my claim for land in the `ilis of Kealina and Kaulu and its leles, Kauahau with eight lo`i and Kealu with one lo`i. There is also a kula and a house lot. Those are my claims for land which I have held since 1847.
KAHEWAHEWANUI
F.T. 269v14
Helu 3197, Kahewahewanui, See 317 P
Meheula, hoihikiia, Ua ike au i kona aina ma Kailua. Ili o Kaulu.
Apana 1. 2 Loi a me ka hale pa.
Apana 2. 5 Loi
Apana 3. 1 Loi ma ka Ili o Keolu.
Apana 1 - Penei na palena.
Mauka, kula
Koolauloa, loi no Nalaielua
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.... in the Ili Keolu.
No. 1 is bounded:
Mauka by upland
Koolauloa by lois of Nalaielua
Makai by lois of Nalaielua
K.[Waimanalo] by upland.
No. 2 is bounded:
Mauka by upland
Koolauloa by uplalnd
Makai by upland
K.[Waimanalo] by poalima taro patches
No. 3 is bounded:
Mauka by land of Kamiki
Koolauloa by land of Kamiki
Makai by loi of Kalakoa
[no Waiamanalo side given].
Claimant had his land from Nalaielua & Kalakoa in the 1846 & has had it in peace to this time.
Kapihonui swears to the truth of the above testimony.
[Award 3197; R.P. 2922; Kaopa Kailua Koolaupoko; 3 ap.; 1.809 Acs]