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Maui,”  and  a description  accompanying  the  same,  numbered  C.  S.  F.  2002, 
which  said  description  now  on  file  in  the  said  Survey  Department,  is  as 
follows : 
MAKAWAO  FOREST  RESERVE. 
Portion  of  Haleakala  Government  Tract , Makawao,  Hamakuapoko,  Maui. 
Beginning  at  a T on  a rock  on  the  Pali-o-ka-Moa  Falls,  said  marked 
rock  being  on  the  boundary  of  this  tract  and  the  land  of  Haiku,  the  coordi- 
nates of  which  point  referred  to  Government  Survey  Trig.  Station  “Pii- 
holo”  are  3773.9  feet  South  and  7410.0  feet  East,  as  shown  on  Government 
Survey  Registered  Map  No.  2394,  and  running  by  true  azimuths : 
1.  325°  55'  30"  17866.5  feet  along  the  land  of  Haiku  to  mamane  post  on 
top  of  Puu  Kakae; 
2.  97°  37 ' 6043.0  feet  along  the  land  of  Kalialinui ; 
3.  136°  oo'  924.0  feet  along  remainder  of  Haleakala  Tract; 
4.  1140  40'  617.0  feet  along  remainder  of  Haleakala  Tract; 
5.  164°  14'  2038.0  feet  along  remainder  of  Haleakala  Tract; 
6.  97°  43*  3615.0  feet  along  remainder  of  Haleakala  Tract,  and  crossing 
the  Kahakapao  Gulch,  to  a point  on  the  West  edge  of  same; 
7.  Thence  along  the  West  edge  of  the  Kahakapao  Gulch  to  a Forest 
Reserve  Monument,  the  direct  azimuth  and  distance  being : 160  0 
00'  2732.3  feet; 
8.  Thence  still  along  the  West  edge  of  the  Kahakapao  Gulch  to  a Forest 
Reserve  Monument,  the  direct  azimuth  and  distance  being : 1720  44' 
4072.3  feet; 
9.  2140  32'  4882.0  feet,  crossing  the  Kahakapao  Gulch,  and  to  the  point 
of  beginning. 
Area  1830  Acres. 
IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  I have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  caused 
the  Great  Seal  of  the  Territory  of  Hawaii  to  be  affixed. 
Done  at  the  Capitol  in  Honolulu,  this  5th  day  of  June, 
A.  D.  1909. 
W.  F.  FREAR, 
Governor  of  Hawaii. 
By  the  Governor, 
E.  A.  MOTT-SMITH, 
Secretary. 
LIHUE-KOLOA  FOREST  RESERVE. 
PROCLAMATION  OF  FOREST  RESERVE  IN  THE  DISTRICTS 
OF  PUNA  AND  KONA,  ISLAND  AND  COUNTY  OF  KAUAI. 
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  by  Act  4 of  the  Session  Laws  of  1907.  and 
of  every  other  power  me  hereunto  enabling.  I.  WALTER  F.  FREAR, 
Governor  of  Hawaii,  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  “Lihue-Koloa  Forest 
Reserve.”  those  certain  pieces  of  government  and  privately  owned  lands 
in  the  Districts  of  Puna  and  Kona,  Island  of  Kauai,  which  may  be  de- 
scribed as  lying  on  the  Southern  and  Eastern  slopes  of  the  central  moun- 
tain of  Kauai,  embracing  the  area  above  the  sugar  plantations  that  still 
remains  in  forest,  and  containing  an  area  of  29,260  acres,  more  or  less, 
in  the  Districts  of  Puna  and  Kona.  Island  and  County  of  Kauai,  Territory 
of  Hawaii,  more  particularly  described  by  and  on  a map  made  in  Novem- 
ber, 1908,  by  the  Government  Survey  Department  of  the  Territory  of  Ha- 
