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06172 Kalua, hier; Kaluawahine, daughter
Claim Number: 06172
Claimant: Opalaulu
Other claimant:Kalua, hier; Kaluawahine, daughter
Other name: Opalapalaulu
Island: Oahu
District: Ewa
Ahupuaa: Waimalu
Ili: Pohakupu
Statistics: 3787 characters 642 words
No. 6172, Opalapalaulu, Waimalu, Ewa, December 16, 1847
N.R. 253-254v5


To the Honorable Land Commissioners of the Hawaiian Islands, Greetings: I hereby state my claim for land to you. It is at Kalokoloa, Waimalu, Ewa, Island of Oahu and is bounded on the north by the land of Maluo, on the east by the land of Kane, on the south by the land of Kaawe, on the west by my kula and the Po`alima. I have occupied this land from the reign of Liholiho.
I am, respectfully, your obedient servant.
OPALAPALAULU X


F.T. 42v9
No. 6172, Opalaulu, claimant
No. 9293

Kane appeared in the name of his wife, Nalua, the heiress at law of Opalaulu, deceased, to prosecute the claim.

Malu ....

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.... ve and below. The konohiki asked Maluo for a patch. Maluo complied and asked that the patch be returned after harvest. It was never returned, it was taken in the name of the konohiki. There is no koele here because this is a small moo land.

Mauka, Kahunakolea a moo
Honolulu, Land enclosure
Makai, Kalokaloa 1 moo
Waianae, Pohakupu.

Section 2 - House lot.
Mauka, Hoohei stream
Honolulu, Waimalu stream
Makai, Loea pasture
Waianae, Punananohe Pasture.

Maluo's land from Kalaikoa at the time of Kinau - no one objected.

Kahoe, sworn, he has known the same way as Kane.

[Award 6172; R.P. 151; Pohakupu Waimalu Ewa; 3 ap.; 1.56 Acs; See also 9293 not awarded]