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20. 125° lU' 1725 feet along (irant 2134:1 to Lolicaiiina ; 



21. 4° 30' 600 feet along Grant 2134:1 to Lolieauma ; 



22. 355° 00' 200 feet along (Jrant 2134:1 to Lolieauma; 



23. 87° 00' 780 feet along Grant 1449:2 to Kanakaokai; 



24. Then along Grant 3457 to A. V. Marcial and along top of ridge on 



East boundary of Kakio to the North corner of Gov- 

 ernment land and West boundary of Alaenui, the 

 direct azimuth and distance l)eiiig 178° 15' 19,075 

 feet ; 



25. Thence along toj) of ridge to boundary point Palaha, the direct azinuith 



and distance being 162° 10' 6700 feet; 



26. Then along boundary of Hana Forest Reserve to boundary point 



Kaumakani, direct azinuith and distance being 288° 

 30' 26,500 feet; 



27. 330° 40' 10,350 feet along liana Forest Reserve to the point of be- 



ginning. 

 Area, 10,600 acres. 

 And as provided by law, subject to the existing rights and leases, 1 do 

 hereby SET APART as parts of the KIPAHULU FOREST RESERVE 

 those portions of the government lands of Kaumakini-Alaeiki^ Kakahale- 

 Kikoo, Kukuiula, Kaniaula, altogether an area of 4600 acres, more or 

 less, that lie within the metes and bounds of the above described KIPA- 

 HULU FOREST RESERVE. 



JX WITNESS HEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand 

 (Seal) and caused the (>reat Seal of the Territory of Ha- 



waii to bo affixed. 

 DONE at the Capitol in Honolulu, this 20th day of 

 August, A. D. 1914. 



LUCIUS E. PINKHAM, 



Governor of Hawaii. 

 By the Governor: 



WADE WARREN THAYER, 

 Secretary of Hawaii. 



BY AUTHORITY^ 



PROCLAMATION OF FOREST RESERVE IN THE DISTRICT OF 



PUNA, ISLAND AND (BOUNTY OF IIAWAIJ, 



TERRITORY 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 amendetl by Act 65 of the 

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

 every other power nie hereunto enabling, J, LUCIUS K. IMNKHAiM, tiov- 

 ernor of Hawaii, with the approval of a majority of llie lioard of Com- 

 missioners of Agriculture and I'orestry, having held tlic licaring of which 

 notice has been duly given as in said Acts j)r(ivid('<l, do lier('l)v set apart 

 as a forest reserve to be called the OLAA EOHKST I'AKK "inOSKK' VK, 

 those certain pieces of government land in the District of Puna, island 

 and County of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii, which may be roughly de- 

 scribed as the remaining area of government land along the N'olcano Road 

 under a stand of heavy Hawaiian forest, and containing an area of 531 

 acres, more or less, more j)articularly described by and on maps made by 

 the government survey department of the Territory of Hawaii, whicii said 

 maps are now on file in the said survey department marked Government 

 Survey Reg. Maps Nos. 2250, 2411 and 2577 and "OLAA KORKST I'AKK 

 IwESERVlO, ' ' Sections A, H, ami C resjiectively, and descriptions accoin- 

 jianying the same in two i)arts numbered (J. S. F. 2538 and 2544 (the 

 description of Section C, tlie roa<l strijis, ajipearing directly on Map No. 



