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Cl. 6146O, Hookano
F.T. 341v7
M. Kenui, sworn, I sent in this claim January 28, 1848. I know the land of the claimant. It is one piece of large kalo land in Ohia 3, Kahakuloa. The claimant received this land from his wife and she had [it] from her parents, and they had the lands in very ancient times. His title has never been disputed.
It is bounded:
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.... loa. Part of land from Kahookano's parents and part from his wife at the time of Kamehameha I, no objection.
It is bounded:
Mauka by Paahao's land, Pupule's land
Lahaina by Stream
Makai by Kahakamano's land, Poalima
Waihee by Pali.
[Award 6146O; R.P. 5321; Ohia Kahakuloa Kaanapali; 1 ap.; .286 Ac.; See Award 3275T, Waiehu]