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within the metes and bounds of the above described HONOLULU WATER- 

 SHED 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 RESERVE IN THE DISTRICTS OF 

 NORTH AND SOUTH KOHALA AND OF HAMAKUA, ISLAND 

 AND COUNTY OF HAWAII, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. 



UNDER and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the j)rovisions 

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

 the Session Laws of 1905, and by 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 RECOMMEND and APPROVE as a forest reserve to be called the 

 Kohala Mt. Forest Reserve, those certain pieces of government and pri- 

 vately owned land in the Districts of North and South Kohala and of 

 Hamakua, Island and County of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii, which may 

 be described roughly as embracing the summit and upper slopes of the 

 Kohala Mountain, and containing an area of 29,627 acres more or less, more 

 particularly described by and on a map 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. Map No. 2037 

 and ' ' Kohala Mt. Forest Reserve, ' ' and a description accompanying the 

 same numbered C.S.F. No. 2432, which said description now on file in said 

 Survey Department is as follows: 



KOHALA MOUNTAIN FOREST RESERVE. 



Including portions of the lands of Awini, Honokane, Pololu, Ma- 

 kanikahio 1 and 2, Waiapuka, Niulii, Makapala, Aamakao, 

 Halawa, Halelua, Nunulu, Lamaloloa, Kaiholena, Kawaihae 1, 

 Kawaihae 2, the ills of Puukawaiwai-panoluukia-kapia, Pau- 

 ahi, Momoualoa, Ouli, Lanikepu, Waikoloa, and Puukapu, 

 In the districts of North and South Kohala, 

 and portions of the ahupuaa of Waipio, the ili of Lalakea and the 

 ahupuaas of Kukuihaele, Waikoekoe, Kamoku, and Keaa, 

 In the District of Hamakua, 

 Island of Hawaii. 

 Beginning at a point on the West edge of Pololu Pali, the true azi- 

 muth and distance of said point from the forest monument post set in on 

 the boundary of the lands of Makanikahio and Waiapuka, being 280° 58' 

 672.0 feet, and the coordinates of said point of beginning referred to Gov- 

 ernment Survey Trig. Station "Kauhola" and 23,222.1 feet South and 

 8665.5 feet East, and the boundaries run by true azimuths: 



1. 100° 58' 9392.6 feet crossing the lands of Makanikahio 1 and 2, Wai- 



apuka, Niulii, Makapala, and Aamakao to a Forest Monu- 

 ment post set in by the gate of the Kohala Sugar Com- 

 pany 's fence on the East side of Aamakao Gulch ; 



2. 77° 58' 8921.4 feet crossing the lands of Aamakao, Halawa, Hale- 



lua and Nunulu to the fence on the East side of the present 

 Waimea-Halawa Road ; 



