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No. 5384, Honolua, Kipu, Kauai, January 11, 1848
N.R. 147v9
Greetings to the Land Commissioners in Honolulu: I hereby state my claim for land, kula and house site. I am under Puahiki, the Konohiki, and Kapena is over Puahiki, at Kipu, Kauai. I, Honolua am the tenant. I have 10 lo`i. I, Kahaleula have 6 lo`i. I, Limaloa have 3 lo`i. I, Paele have 3 lo`i. These four people are combined. The width is 200 and the length is 537, that is the total distance from the kula to the lo`is. It is finished.
Farewell to you all,
We are, respectfully,
HON ....
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.... says that he has heard the testimony of the Konohiki & it is all true.
N.T. 130v13
No. 5384, Hololua
Kapuni, sworn, he has seen his land at Kipu - 10 lois lying together.
Mauka by stream
Koolau by Huleia river
Makai by Amana pali
Kona by Kahaleula pasture.
Land from his wife and it has been four years now, no one has objected.
Kapahilikona, sworn, he has seen his land and has heard the testimony. It is true.
[Award 5384; R.P. 3522; Kalumau Kipu Puna; 1 ap.; 2 roods 5 rods]