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to me that he executed the same in the name and behalf of said Terri- 

 tory of Hawaii, as COMxMISSlONER OF PUBLIC LANDS thereof, 

 freely and voluntarily, as the free act and deed of said Territory, for the 

 uses and purposes therein set forth. 



(Seal) (Signed) JOHN GUILD, 



Notary Public, 

 First Judicial Circuit. 



BY AUTHORITY. 



PROCLAMATION OF FOREST RESERVE IN THE DISTRICT OF WAIANAE, ISLAND 



OF OAHU. 



WAIANAE-KAI FOREST RESERVE. 



UNDER and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the provisions 

 of Chapter 28 of the Revised Laws of the Territory of Hawaii, enacted 

 February 27, 1905, and amended by Act 65 of the Session Laws of the 

 Legislature of 1905, and of every other powder me hereunto enabling, I, 

 GEORGE R. CARTER, Governor of the Territory of Hawaii, having 

 duly given the notice and held the hearing as in said Acts provided, do 

 hereby approve as a Forest Reserve that certain piece of government 

 land lying on the West and North slope of the Waianae Valley, on the 

 Island of Oahu, bounded on the West by the land of ]\Iakaha, on the 

 North by the land of Waianae-uka, on the East and South by a line 

 drawn approximately along the foot of the steep mountain slope, in the 

 District of Waianae, Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, more particu- 

 larly described by and on a map made in Alay, 1906, by the Hawaiian 

 Government Survey Department, which said map is on file in said Survey 

 Department and marked Registered Map Number 2372, and a description 

 accompanying the same, numbered C. S. F. 1737, which said description 

 now on file in said Survey Department, is as follows : 



Commencing at the Government Survey Station Kawaopuu on the 

 ridge between Waianae Valley and Lualualei, said Station being on the 

 mauka side of the gap at Puea. From this Station the following Gov- 

 ernment Survey Stations bear by true azimuth: Kuwale 45° 47', 3695 

 feet and Paheehee mauka 43° 35', 11,147 feet and running thence by true 

 azimuth as follows : 



1. 162° i' 5426 feet across valley to a pile of stones on the South 

 summit of Kolealiilii. From this pile of stones the following Government 

 survey Stations bear by true azimuth Paheehee mauka 24° 26' 30", 14,512 

 feet, and Kuwale 7° 10', 7778 feet ; 



2. 65° 14' 953 feet down side of Kolealiilii hill across stream and up 

 bank of gulch to a cross cut on a smooth fiat rock 8 feet North Easterly 

 from corner of stone wall ; 



3. 69° 51' 825 feet along stone vv^all crossing stream to a large rock 

 at junction of stone walls. From the rock the following stations bear by 

 true azimuth: Kawaopuu 323° 29' 30", 5570 feet, and Kuwale 354° 

 2/, 7085 feet; 



