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this camp site of lantana and other tall and obnoxious weeds. 



13. No horse or milch cow shall be turned loose for graz- 

 ing in the forest reserve, but shall be either tethered out in open 

 areas or pastured in existing enclosures. 



14. No trails shall be cut or dug through the forest except 

 by special permission from the Superintendent of Forestry. 



15. A general right-of-way is hereby reserved across this lot 

 for travel on the most convenient route. 



16. This permit may be transferred with the approval of the 

 Superintendent of Forestry, subject to such conditions as may 

 be imposed at the time of transfer. It shall terminate upon 

 breach of any of the conditions herein or at the discretion of the 

 Superintendent of Forestry. Upon the termination of this per- 

 mit all rights and privileges given or granted thereby or there- 

 under shall forthwith cease and terminate, except as herein 

 otherwise provided. 



Honolulu, T. H. 



Superintendent of Forestry. 



By Authority 



APPOINTMEiNT OF FIRE WARDENS. 



Notice is hereby given tliat under the provisions of Chapter 37 of the 

 Revised Laws of Hawaii of 1915, the following persons were, on July 

 16, 1918, appointed District Fire Wardens: 



KAUAI. 



L. D. LAESEN, in and for the District of Koolau, excepting the land 

 of Anahola. To replace J. R. Myers, resigned. 



E. Mi. CHEATHAM, in and for the portion of the Districts of Koolau 

 and Puna; extending from the land of Anahola to the land of Olohena, 

 inclusive. To replace G. P. Wilcox, moved away. 



C. H. WILCOX, in and for the portion of the District of Puna, south 

 of and including the land of Wailua. To replace F. Weber, moved away. 



B. D. BALDWIN, in and for that portion of the District of Kona 

 lying between and including the Wlaimea, Poomau, and Kauaikinana 

 Valleys on the west and the Hanapepe Valley on the east. To replace 

 Francis Gay, resigned. 



OAHU. 



W. H. CLEGHORN, in and for that portion of the District of Koo- 



