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SPECIAL WARNING NOTICE. 

 FIRES TO CLEAR LAND— WAIANAE VALLEY, OAHU. 



Notice is hereby given that in accordance with Section VI of Act 

 71 of the Sessions Laws of 1905, it is forbidden to start fires for the burn- 

 ing 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 

 obtained, for that portion of the land of Waianae-kai, District of Waianae, 

 Island of Oahu, lying above and mauka of the cane fields of the Waianae 

 Plantation Company. 



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. Fred. Meyer of Waia- 

 nae. 



RALPH S. HOSAIER, 

 Superintendent of Forestry and Chief Fire Warden. 

 Honolulu, ]\Iarch 23, 1906. 



Notice is hereby given that Dr. J. Charlton Fitzgerald has been ap- 

 pointed Assistant Territorial Veterinarian for the Territory of Hawaii, 

 under the Board of Agriculture and Forestry, according to the provisions 

 of Act 82 of the Session Laws of 1905. 



C. S. HOLLOWAY, 

 Secretary, Board of Agriculture and Forestry. 

 Honolulu, T. H., April 2, 1906. 



ACTING CHIEF FIRE WARDEN. 



Notice is hereby given that during my temporary absence from the 

 Territory ,Mr. David Haughs, of the Division of Forestry, will be Acting 

 Chief Fire Warden, with all the rights and powers appertaining to that 

 position. 



RALPH S. HOSMER, 

 Superintendent of Forestry and Chief Fire Warden. 



Honolulu, T. H., April 7, 1906. 



Notice is hereby given that permits for burning brush during the 

 period of special fire danger, running six months from March 7, 1906, 

 on the land of Wahiawa, District of Waialua, must now be obtained from 

 Mr. Byron O. Clark, instead of Mr. A. M. Nowell. 



DAVID HAUGHS, 

 Acting Superintendent of Forestry and Chief Fire Warden. 



Honolulu, T. H., April 16, 1906. 



