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Claim Number: 03154
Claimant: Makaioulu
Other claimant:
Other name:
Island: Oahu
District: Kona
Ahupuaa: Honolulu
Ili: Kapaloa, Auwaiolimu
Statistics: 4146 characters 640 words
No. 3154, Makaioulu, Honolulu, December 15, 1847
N.R. 78v4


Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claims for land. First: a land at Kapaloa which was gotten in the time of Kamehameha I, by my makuakane. On his death it was left to me and I have held it in peace with no objections. This place was surveyed, and the diagram follows:

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The survey begins on a side adjoining a watercourse and the first side runs between the land of Puupuu and this land:
South 31 30' East 33 feet, turning
South 55°m West 44 3/12 feet, turning
South 37°, East 39 7/12 feet, turning
North 48°, East 1 chain 51 1/12 feet to the stream, then turning
and running on the edge of the stream
South 12°, West 6 chains 4 7/12 feet to the land of Kamamaka, then, turning
North ....

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.... a, land of Puupuu and a stream
Waikiki, the stream and land of Konohiki
Makai, land of Kamamaka
Ewa, land of Konohiki.

2. House lot, no house, it has fallen
Mauka, my land and Namoanaelua
Waikiki, land of Konohiki
Makai, also Ewa, my land.

3. A cemetery ili for his parents:
Mauka, Kamamaka
Waikiki, Kahawai;
Makai, Laenui
Ewa, land of Konohiki.

He had received this place from his parents during the time of Kamehameha I. When they died in 1846, they had bequested these lands to him and he has lived there comfortably to the present time. No one has objected.

Kaaukai, sworn, Both Kaiwi, Konohiki and my testimonies are alike. He has no interest in his (Makaioulu) land.

[Award 3154; R.P. 1789; Auwaiolimu & Kapaloa Honolulu Kona; 2 ap.; 2.82 Acs]