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No. 3219, Apapau
N.R. 43v6
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim for lo`i land and kula at Kepalaoa in Polipoli. There are 22 lo`i, 5 are dry, 3 kou trees, kula and some ohia trees at Polipoli. Those are the claims there. At Ohia in Ahikuli are 13 lo`i, 1 kula. At Kalaoa are 9 lo`i, 1 kula. Kahakapiela is a separate land, a kula. Those are Apapau's claims for the things made there.
APAPAU
December 25, 1847
F.T. 520v7
Cl. 3219, Apapau
Keoahula, sworn, The Claimant's ....
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.... He has seen 3 sections in these ilis of Ahikuli.
Section 2:
Mauka by Kualii
Waihee by Polipoli ahupuaa
Makai by Koahula
Maalaea by Lii.
Section 3:
Mauka by Kane
Waihee by Waiwaiole
Makai by Kualii
Maalaea by stream.
Section 4:
Mauka by Kamahaloa
Waihee by pali
Makai by Kamahaloa
Maalaea by pali.
[Award 3219; R.P. 4110; Halawa Waiehu; 1 ap.; .51 Ac.; Kahakupiela Waiehu; 1 ap.; 2.07 Acs; Kapalaua Wailuku; 1 ap.; 1.03 Acs; Ohia Waiehu; 1 ap.; 1.09 Acs]