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

 Upper Hamakua Ditch trail to the western boundary of the land of Opana 

 in the District of Hamakualoa, about 61,000 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 bound- 

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

 Plantation, to the Maliko Gulch, near Pali o Ka Moa, about 2,000 feet in 

 a direct line ; 



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

 wao to the summit of the hill called Puu o Kakae ; 



7. Thence south 53° 21' east, true, 42,980 feet, along the land of 

 Kalialinui, 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 intersects the Kipahulu Valley, about io,ooa 

 feet in a direct line; 



9. Thence in a general north-easterly direction, along the said bound- 

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

 beginning, about 21,500 feet in a direct line. The various distances ia 

 the above description are approximate only, being scaled from the map 

 showing the reserve boundary. 



Area, 42,969 acres, more or less. 



The location and metes and bounds of each of the above named tracts 

 are more particularly described by descriptions prepared by the 'Hawaiian 

 Government Survey Department, numbered C. S. F. 1630, which said de- 

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



Portion of Government land of Honomanu, within the Koolau (Maui)- 

 Forest Reserve., and covered by Lease 52. 



Beginning at Kikau, a hill at the southeast corner of the land of: 

 Honomanu and on the boundary of Koolau and Hamakualoa districts,, 

 and running: 



1. In a northwesterly direction across Honomanu Valley and ravine- 

 and along Haiku, in Hamakualoa district, to eastern bank of stream in 

 Napuumahoinui ravine, distance 7,035 feet ; 



2. Thence in a northeasterly direction along Koloa and along east 

 side of stream in Napuumahoinui ravine to the Koolau Ditch Trail,, 

 distance about 13,200 feet ; 



3. Thence in a southeasterly direction along the Koolau Ditch Trail to. 

 the western brink of Nuaailua stream, direct distance about 8,000 feet ; said 

 Koolau Ditch Trail being the makai boundary of the Koolau (Maui) 

 Forest Reserve ; 



4. Thence in a southwesterly direction along the western bank of the- 

 Nuaailua stream to the initial point, distance about 9,200 feet. 



Area, 2,000 acres. 



Compiled from Lease No. 52 and C. S. F. 1630. 



Portions of Government lands known as Keanae Mauka, Wailua r 

 and 2 Mauka, and Wailua-Ulaino, within the Koolau (Maui) Forest Re- 

 serve, Koolau, Maui, and covered by Leases 538 and 539. 



Beginning at Kikau, a hill at the southeast corner of the land of Ho- 

 nomanu and on the boundary of Koolau and Hamakualoa districts, and 

 running : 



1. In a northeasterly direction along the Nuaailua stream along the: 

 land of Honomanu to the Koolau Ditch Trail, distance about 7,500 feet; 



2. Thence in a general easterly direction along the Koolau Ditch 

 Trail to the western brink of the gulch between the lands of Kapaula and. 

 Puakea (or Paakea), said gulch being also named Waiaaka Gulch on. 



