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BV A UTHORITY NOTICES. 



SPECIAL WARNING NOTICE. 

 FIRES TO CLEAR LAND— EWA BASIN, OAHU. 



Notice is hereby given that in accordance with Section 6 of Act 71 of 

 the Session Laws of 1905, it is forbidden to start fires for the burning of 

 brush, dry grass, etc., for a period of six (6) months from date, unless 

 the written permission of the District Fire Warden has been first ob- 

 tained, for all that portion of the District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, lying 

 above the mauka boundaries of the cane fields of the Honolulu, Oahu 

 and Ewa Sugar Plantations; and for that portion of the District of 

 Waianae, Island of Oahu, lying between the Government Road from 

 Pearl City to Waialua and the ridge of the Waianae Mountains. 



The law reads "such fires shall not be started during a heavy wind 

 or without sufficient help present to control the same, and the fire shall 

 be watched by the person setting the same, or by competent agents of his, 

 until put out," The District Fire Warden is Mr. W. F. Dillingham of 

 Honolulu. 



RALPH S. HOSAIER, 



Superintendent of Forestry and Chief Fire Warden, 



Honolulu, March 17, 1906, 



APPOINTMENT OF DISTRICT FIRE WARDENS, 



Notice is hereby given that the following named gentlemen have been 

 appointed Fire Wardens, under the provisions of Act 71 of the Session 

 Laws of 1905, as follows: 



DISTRICT FIRE WARDENS, 



Mr. Hugo Haneberg, in and for the District of Kipahulu, Island of 

 Maui. 



Mr. Fred Meyer, in and for that portion of the District of Waianae, 

 Island of Oahu, lying to the west of the summit ridge of the Waianae 

 Hills. 



I\Ir. H. J. Rhodes, in and for that portion of the Palolo Valley, Dis- 

 trict of Kona, Island of Oahu, lying mauka of the Waialae Road, 



DEPUTY FIRE WARDEN, 



Mr. David Haughs, Deputy Fire Warden at Large for the Territory 

 of Hawaii, 



C. S, HOLLOWAY, 

 Secretary, Board of Agriculture and Forestry. 

 Honolulu, March 23, 1906. 



