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No. [8697], Kainoa, January 7, 1848
N.R. 34v8
[Listed as 8699]
Kukuipahu is the Ahupuaa, Lahuiki is the Ahupuaa and the ili. That is my claim for land which /I have held/ for twenty years. It was from Kialoa, who had it from Kalaimoku.
KAINOA
F.T. 75-76v4
No. 8697, Kainoa
Haupu, sworn, testifies that claimant occupies four pieces of land in Ili of Kalahuinui, Ahupuaa Kukuipahu, severally bounded as follows:
1st piece: seaward.
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.... of the lot has been cultivated.
4. Section IV:
Mauka by idle land
Kohalawaho by Aki's land
Makai by my land
Hamakua by Puakea ahupuaa.
It has been cultivated; no house. Kioloa had given him his interest during the time of Kamehameha II; no one has objected.
Kaea, sworn and stated, I have known [Left blank] [as] Haupu has related here.
Section V is an idle houselot on all boundaries.
[Award 8697; R.P.7801; Kukuipahu N. Kohala; 2 ap.; 22.45 Acs]