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firewood for the use of campers next year. This wood was 

 placed at convenient intervals where it is readily accessible from 

 the various campsites on the grounds. 



''During the huckleberry season many of the visitors at Eagle 

 Creek Camp Grounds climbed the Wauna Point trail — which 

 leaves the Columbia River Highway near Eagle Creek— for the 

 purpose of gathering berries. The register kept at the head of 

 Wauna Point trail shows that over one hundred eighty-five 

 campers climbed to the point." C. S. J. 



By Authority 



FOREST RESERVE HEARING. 



Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of Chapter 37, R. L. 

 H. 1915, a piiblic'^ hearing will be held by the Governor of Hawaii and 

 the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry on Tuesday, 

 the 31st day of December, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the office of said 

 Board at the Government Nursery, King Street, Honolulu, to consider 

 the defining of the limits and the setting apart as forest reserves of 

 portions of certain government and other lands, more particularly as 

 follows: 



1. Island of Kauai, District of Puna, Lands of Wailua, North and 

 South Olohena and Waipouli (Nonou) ; area 818 acres. 



2. Island of Kauai, District of Waimea (Puu Ka Pele) ; area 4900 

 acres. 



3. Island of Oahu, District of Waialua, Lands of Kealia, Kawaiha- 

 pai, Mokuleia and Kaniananui (Mokuleia); area 6290 acres. 



4. Island of Oahu, District of Koolauloa, Lands of Hauula, Makao, 

 Kaluanui, Waiono, Makaua, Punaluu and Kahana (Hauula) ; area 9193 

 acres. 



5. Island of Oahu, District of Waianae, Land of Makua (addition 

 to Makua-Keaau Forest Eeserve); area 103.85 acres. 



6. Island of Hawaii, District of Puna, Land of Olaa (Olaa), area 

 20,030 acres; and to consider the withdrawal from Section C of the 

 existing Olaa Forest Park Reserve, Olaa, District of Puna, Island of 

 Hawaii, of 30,000 square feet of land. 



Maps and descriptions of the said lands are on file in the office of the 

 Superintendent of Forestry, where they are open to the inspection of 

 the public. At the said time and place all persons who so desire will 

 be given full opportunity to be heard upon the subject matter of this 

 notice and to present evidence and arguments in person, by proxy, or 

 by letter, either for or against the setting apart of said lands as forest 

 reserves or the elimination of said land from the existing reserve. 



c. J. McCarthy, 



Governor of Hawaii. 

 The Capitol, Honolulu, T. H., December 10th, 1918. 



PROCLAMATION OF FOREST RESERVE IN THE DISTRICT OF 



PUNA, ISLAND AND COUNTY OF KAUAI, 



TERRITORY OF HAWAII. 



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

 of Chapter 37 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii of 1915, and of every 

 other power me hereunto enabling, I, C. J. McCARTHY, Governor of 



