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NOW THEREFORE, THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH, that 

 said Paia Plantation, in consideration of the premises and of One Dollar 

 ($i) to it paid by said Territory of Hawaii, the receipt whereof is here- 

 by acknowledged, does hereby surrender for forestry purposes unto said 

 Territory of Hawaii the care, custody and control of all that portion of 

 the land of Halehaku, of the land of Opana and of the land of Kaupa- 

 kalua, lying within said boundaries owned by said Paia Plantation, as 

 well as all other lands and portions of land lying within said boundaries 

 owned 1)y said Paia Plantation, said boundaries being particularly de- 

 scribed as follows., to-wit : 



Beginning at a point on the boundary line between the Districts of 

 Hana and Koolau, Island of Maui, Territory of Hawaii, where the mauka 

 boundary of the Nahiku Homesteads if projected easterly would inter- 

 sect the said District line, the boundary runs : 



1. In a general northwesterly direction to and along the mauka bound- 

 ary of the Nahiku Government Homesteads to the gulch between the 

 land of Kapaula and Puakea. or Paakea, said gulch being also named 

 Waiaaka Gulch on Public Lands Map No. 20 of Nahiku, about 22,000 feet 

 in a direct line ; 



2. Ilience makai. down said Waiaaka Gulch to the Koolau Ditch, 

 about 2800 feet in a direct line ; 



3. Thence in a general westerly direction along the Koolau and Upper 

 Hamakua Dutch trail to the western boundary of the land of Opana. ni 

 the District of Hamakualoa, about 6i.ooo feet in a direct line; 



4. Thence mauka along the westerly boundary of said Opana to the 

 makai boundary of the land of Haiku-uka, belonging to the Haiku Sugar 

 Company and Paia Plantation, about 20,000 feet in a direct line; 



5. Thence in a general westerly direction, along the makai boundary 

 of the said Haiku-uka land of the Haiku Sugar Company and Paia 

 Plantation, to the ^Moliko Gulch, near Pali o Ka Moa, about 2000 feet in a 

 direct line ; 



6. Thence south 34° east, true 17,800 feet, along the land of ^lakawao 

 to the summit of the hill called Puu o Kakao ; 



7. Thence south 53° 21' east, true j^,98o feet, along the land of Ka- 

 lialinui, crossing the Koolau Gap, to Pohaku Oki Aina ; 



8. Thence, in a general easterly direction, along the northern crest 

 of the Kipahulu Valley to a point where the boundary line between the 

 Districts of Koolau and Hana interects the Kipahulu Valley, about 10,000 

 feet in a direct line ; 



9. Thence, in a general northeasterly u.rection, along the said 

 boundary line between the said Districts of Koolau and Hana to the point 

 of beginning, about 21.500 feet in a direct line, containing an area of 42,969 

 acres, more or less, the various distances in the above description being 

 approximate only, being scaled from the said map showing the Reserve 

 boundary ; 



TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the care, custody and control of the 

 said surrendered premises for forestry purposes unto said Territory of 

 Hawaii for a period of seventeen years from the 26th dav of February, 



