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East Hawaii from Waipio Valley to Kau, unless written permission has 

 first been obtained from the local District Fire Warden. The law re- 

 quires that "Such fires shall not be started during a heavy wind or 

 without sufficient help present to control the same and the fire shall be 

 watched by the person setting the same, or by coiyipetent agents of his, 

 until put out." 



The District Fire Wardens for East Hawaii are: W. P. Naquin, Ho- 

 nokaa, from Waipio Valley to Koholalele; D. S. Macalister, Kukaiau, 

 from Kukaiau to Manowaialee; John M. Ross, Hakalau, from Ookala 

 to Kaupakuea; J. J. Ignacio, Papaaloa, for the land of Laupahoehoe; 

 J. T. Moir, Papaikou, from Makahanaloa to Paukaa; James Henderson, 

 Hilo, from Kikala to Waiakea, inclusively; and A. J. Watt, Olaa, for 

 Puna. 



C. S. JUDD, 

 Chief Fire Warden. 



Honolulu, T. H., April 20, 1921. 



By Authority. 



TERRITORY OF HAWAII. 



BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY. 



Forest Reserve Hearing. 



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

 L, H. 1915, a public hearing will be held by the Governor of Hawaii 

 and the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry on TUES- 

 DAY, the 28th day of June, 1921, at 2 o'clock p.m., in the office of 

 said Board at the Government Nursery, King Street, Honolulu, T. H., 

 to consider the withdrawal of land from forest reserves, more particu- 

 larly as follows: 



1. Island of Oahu, District of Honolulu, withdrawal of 4.53 acres of 

 land from the Honolulu Watershed Forest Reserve on Makiki Heights. 



2. Island of Oahu, District of Honolulu, withdrawal of 39,665 square 

 feet of land from the Honolulu Watershed Forest Reserve near the 

 Makiki-Round Top lots. 



3. Island of Oahu, District of Waianae, withdrawal of 465 acres of 

 land from the Makua-Keaau Forest Reserve in Keaau. 



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 withdrawal of said lands from 

 said reserves. 



c. J. McCarthy, 



Governor of Hawaii. 



The Capitol, Honolulu, T. H., 

 June 13. 1921. 



