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No. 2077, Kanakaole
N.R. 348v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby state my claim to you for 3 sections of irrigation ditch, a single lo`i, a third of a lo`i, two rows* at Hohe, two small kiopuas /pool for fish fry/, a small kula, a hala tree, a house lot. Those are the little claims.
KANAKAOLE X, his mark
Waikiki, Oahu, 23 December 1847
/*of taro/
N.T. 643v3
No. 2077, Kanakaole, See page 64 ....
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.... n surveyed accurately as the original setup. Kanakaole and I were with the surveyor while he did his work and had Kanakaole's boundaries established.
Makoli had come and talked /to us/. I didn't take any of his property because it is a very old one from his father which he /father/ had received at the time of Kamehameha I and it has been left with him /Makoli/ [sic?] at this time.
[Award 2077; R.P. 2416; Kamookahi Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; .8 Ac.]