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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and 

 caused the seal of the Territory of Hawaii to be affixed. 



Done at the Executive Building, in Honolulu, this 30th day of Novem- 

 ber ,A. D. 1906. 



G. R. CARTER, 

 Governor of Hawaii 



By the Governor, 



A. L. C. ATKINSON, 



Secretary. 



BY AUTHORITY. 



PROCLx\MATION OF FOREST RESERVE IN THE DISTRICT OF HANA, ISLAND 



OF MAUI. 



HANA FOREST RESERVE. 



UNDER and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the pro- 

 visions 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, enacted April 26, 1905, and of every other 

 power 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 those 

 certain pieces of government land lying on the Eastern slope of Mt 

 Haleakala, on the Island of Maui, bounded on the West and North by 

 the Koolau District, on the East by a line following approximately the 

 lower edge of the existing forest across the Hana District, on the South 

 by the Kipahulu District, in the District of Hana, Island of Maui, Terri- 

 tory of Hawaii, more particularly described by and on maps made in March, 

 1906, by the Hawaiian Government Survey Department, which maps are 

 now on file in the said Survey Department and marked "Registered Maps 

 Nos. 1268 and 1750" and "Hana Forest Reserve, Maui ;" and a description 

 accompanying the same, numbered C. S. F. 1690, which said description, 

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



Beginning at Puu Hinai, a hill on the boundary of Hana and Koolau 

 districts, and the Southeast corner of the land of Ulaino, (L. C. A. 

 8515B to Kanehea), and running as shown on Government Survey Regis- 

 tered Map No. 1750; 



1. In a Southeasterly direction across the lands of ^Makapuu (Gov- 

 ernment), West Honomaele (fee simple), East Honomaele, Kawela, Kae- 

 leku (all government), to a point on the shoulder of the hill called 

 Olopawa, lopo feet Northeast of the Government Survey Trig. Station 

 "Olopawa" ; 



2. Thence Southeasterly across the Government lands of Hono- 

 kalani, Wakiu and Kawaipapa to a point on the pali of the Kawaipapa 

 Gulch at the Nortluvcst corner of Grant 3154 to Kahoomakaulii ; 



3. Thence along the following grants: 3154 to Kahoomakaulii, 3195 



