20 million dollars worth of land for sale? 1892.

[Found under: “NU HOU KULOKO.”]

All those people who are looking to purchase Land for themselves should go and talk with Keoni Samoa, because his wife, Nakaiewalu, has a number of ahupuaa, which is valued up to 20 million dollars. This is what he is announcing, and you can choose your pick when you talk with this person to whom belongs this great wealth.

(Leo o ka Lahui, 12/15/1892, p. 3)

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Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Buke II, Helu 604, Aoao 3. Dekemaba 15, 1892.

Mrs. Nakaiewalu J. Samoa passes on, 1895.

PASSED ON.

Gone to the other side of the river of death is Mrs. Nakaiewalu J. Samoa, at Kukuluaeo, Honolulu, Oahu, at 12 o’clock in the night of Thursday, Sept. 5, and on the following 6th, her remains were taken and put to rest at Koula.

She was born on June 30, 1838, at Manuka, Kau, Hawaii. By Nakaiewalu (m) and Kauhaianae (f). She left behind her surviving husband and their daughter and two grandchildren. With grief and aloha for her. And so too do we join in the mourning among the pain and sadness of the family who is left without a mother.

(Aloha Aina, 9/14/1895, p. 5)

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Ke Aloha Aina, Buke I, Helu 17, Aoao 5. Sepatemaba 14, 1895.