222 



tion on the veto of the Governor, was, upon a vote taken by 

 Ayes 2nd Noes, approved by a two-thirds vote of all of the 

 elective members of the Senate and House of Representatives 

 of the Territory of Hawaii, on the 17th day of April, A. D. 

 1907. 



E. F. BISHOP, WILLIAM SAVIDGE, 

 President of the Senate. Clerk of the Senate. 



H. L. HOLSTEIN, JNO. H- WISE, 

 Speaker, House of Repre- Clerk, House of Repre- 



sentatives, sentatives. 



DIVISION OF FORESTRY, 



PROCLAMATION OF THE RESERVATION OF CERTAIN LANDS 

 IN THE KOOLAU AND THE HANA FOREST RESERVES, 

 ISLAND OF MAUI. 



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

 of Chapter 28 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, enacted February 27, 1905, 

 as amended by Act 65 of the Session Laws of 1905, enacted April 26, 1905, 

 and by Act 4 of the Session Laws of 1907, enacted ]\Iarch 5, 1907, and of 

 every other power me hereunto enabling, I, A. L. C. ATKINSON, Acting 

 Governor of Hawaii, having held the hearing, of which notice had been 

 duly given, as in said acts provided, do hereby set apart as integral parts 

 of the Koolau and the Hana Forest Reserves on the Island of Maui, sub- 

 ject to the existing leases, as provided by law, the government forest 

 lands described below. 



KOOLAU FOREST RESERVE. 



In the Koolau (Maui) Forest Reserve, I do hereby set apart, as 

 integral parts of that reserve, those portions of the tracts of government 

 land (more particularly described below) known as Honomanu, Keanae 

 j\Iauka. Wailua i and 2 Mauka, Wailua-Ulaino Forest and Hana Forest, 

 which lie within the boundaries of the Koolau (Maui) Forest Reserve, 

 the location and metes and bounds of which said reserve, situate in the 

 Districts of Koolau and Hamakualoa, Island of Maui, are more particu- 

 larly described by and on a map made by the Hawaiian Government Sur- 

 vey Department, which said map is now on file in the said Survey De- 

 partment, marked "Registered Map No. 1268" and "Koolau Forest Re- 

 serve, Maui" ; and a description accompanying the same, numbered C. S. 

 F. 1630, which said description, now on file in the said Survey Depart- 

 ment, as is follows : 



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

 Hana and Koolau, where the mauka boundary of the Nahiku homesteads 

 if projected easterly would intersect the said District line, the boundry 

 runs : 



1. In a general north-westerly direction to and along the mauka 

 boundary of the Nahiku Government homesteads to the gulch between 

 the lands 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. Thence makai, down said Waiaaka gulch to the Koolau Ditch, 

 about 2.800 feet in a direct line ; 



