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Excepting and Eeserving from the ahupuaa of Pololu, the kuleanas, the 

 privately owned ili of Pa-u, and the Government rice and other bottom 

 lands in Pololu Valley, area 300 acres, more or less. 



Total area, 29,627 acres, more or less. (In government ownership, 

 14,204 acres.) 



AND as provided by law, subject to the existing leases, I do hereby 

 SET APART as parts of the Kohala Mountain Forest Reserve those por- 

 tions of the government lands of Owini (100 acres), Pololu (1000 acres), 

 Lamaloloa (24 acres), Kawaihae 1st (3370 acres), Puukawaiwai-Panoluu- 

 kia-Kapia (360 acres), Pauahi (150 acres), Momoualoa (130 acres), Lani- 

 kepu (435 acres), Puukapu (8385 acres), Kamoku (20 acres), and Keaa 

 (230 acres), altogether an area of 14,204 acres, more or less, that lie within 

 the metes and bounds of the above described Kohala Mountain Forest 

 Reserve. 



IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto 

 (Seal) set my hand and caused the Great Seal of 



the Territory of Hawaii to be affixed. 

 DONE at the Capitol in Honolulu this 13th 

 day of October, A. D. 1913. 



E. A. MOTT-SMITH, 

 Acting Governor of Hawaii. 



PROCLAMATION OF FOREST RESERA^ES IN THE DISTRICTS OF 

 HILO AND PUNA, ISLAND AND COUNTY OF HAWAII, TER- 

 RITORY OF HAWAII. 



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

 of Chapter 28 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, as amended by Act 65 of the 

 Session Laws of 1905, and bv Act 4 of the Session Laws of 1907, and of 

 every other power me hereunto enabling, I, ERNEST A. MOTT-SMITH, 

 Acting Governor of Hawaii, with the approval of a majority of the Board 

 of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, having held the hearing of 

 which notice has been duly given as in said Acts provided, do hereby, subject 

 to the existing leases, SET APART as forest reserves, to be called respec- 

 tively the UPPER WAIAKEA FOREST RESERVE and the UPPER OLAA 

 FOREST RESERVE, those certain pieces of government land in the Dis- 

 tricts of Hilo and Puna, Island and County of Hawaii, Territory of Ha- 

 waii, which may be described roughly as being the block of native forest on 

 the lower slopes of Mauna Loa lying above the agricultural land back of 

 Hilo and to the north and west on the various Olaa homestead subdivisions, 

 and containing, respectively, areas of 51,800 acres and 9280 acres, more or 

 less, more particularly described by and on a maji made by the Government 

 Survey Department of the Territory of Hawaii, which said map is now on 

 file in the said Survey Department marked Government Survey Reg. Ma]) No. 

 1808, and "Upper Waiakea" and "Upper Olaa Forest Reserves," and de- 

 serijitions aceomi)anying the same, numbered respectively C.S.F. Nos. 2430 

 and 2476. wnich said descriptions, now on file in the said Survey Department, 

 are as follows : 



UI'I'KK WAIAKKA FORHST RESERVK. 



Portions of the- (Jovernment lands of Piihonua and Waiakea, 

 District of IHlo, Island of Hawaii. 

 C.S.F. No. 2430. 

 Beginning at tlie (Jovernment Survey Trig. Station "Kulani'' at tlie 

 intersection of tlic lands of Olaa, Keauhou, and Waiakea, as shown on Gov- 

 ernment Survey Keg. Maj) Xo. 1S08, and nuining by true aziniutlis: 

 1. 162° 5S' 56.7itn feet, more or le.ss, along the land of \Vai:ik<';i to a point 

 at liiwer Mawae, near a snuill island in iiixa lieu ; 



