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And,  as  provided  by  law,  subject  to  the  existing  leases,  I do  hereby 
SET  APART  as  parts  of  the  Lihue-Koloa  Forest  Reserve  those  portions 
of  the  government  lands  known  as  Wailua,  in  the  District  of  Puna,  and 
Kalaheo,  in  the  District  of  Kona,  that  lie  within  the  metes  and  bounds 
of  the  above  described  Lihue-Koloa  Forest  Reserve. 
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. 
MOLOAA  FOREST  RESERVE. 
PROCLAMATION  OF  FOREST  RESERVE  IN  THE  DISTRICT  OF 
KjOOLAU,  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,  Gov- 
ernor of  Hawaii,  having  held  the  hearing  of  which  notice  has  been  duly 
given  as  in  said  acts  provided,  do  hereby  RECOMMEND  AND  AP- 
PROVE as  a Forest  Reserve,  to  be  called  the  “Moloaa  Forest  Reserve,” 
those  certain  pieces  of  government  and  privately  owned  land  in  the  Dis- 
trict of  Koolau,  Island  of  Kauai,  which  may  be  described  in  general  terms 
as  including  the  upper  slopes  of  the  North  side  of  the  Anahola  ridge  and 
the  area  above  the  agricultural  land  at  the  Northern  end  of  the  main 
mountain  mass  that  occupies  the  center  of  the  Island  of  Kauai,  and  con- 
taining an  area  of  5,670  acres,  more  or  less,  in  the  District  of  Koolau, 
Island  and  County  of  Kauai,  Territory  of  Hawaii,  more  particularly  de- 
scribed by  and  on  a map  made  in  October,  1908,  by  the  Government  Sur- 
vey Department  of  the  Territory  of  Hawaii,  which  said  map  is  now  on 
file  in  the  said  Survey  Department,  marked  “Registered  Map  Number 
2375 ,”  and  a description  accompanying  the  same,  numbered  C.  S.  F.  1961, 
which  said  description  now  on  file  in  said  Survey  Department,  is  as  fol- 
lows : 
MOLOAA  FOREST  RESERVE. 
Including  the  Lands  of  Kilauea,  Kahili,  Papaa,  Pilaa,  Lepeuli,  Papaa- 
Moloaa,  Moloaa , Papaa  and  Alioynanu,  District  of 
Koolau,  Island  of  Kauai. 
Beginning  at  a Forest  Reserve  Monument  in  the  land  of  Pilaa,  on  a 
hill  South  of  the  Ka  Loko  Reservoir,  elevation  866  feet;  from  which  Gov- 
ernment Survey  Trig.  Station  “Kamoku”  is  by  true  azimuth  and  distance 
1800  14'  4417. 1 feet  and  Government  Survey  Trig.  Station  “Kilauea”  is  by 
true  azimuth  162°  13',  as  shown  on  Government  Survey  Registered  Map 
No.  2373,  and  running  by  true  azimuths : 
1.  268°  34'  4808.9  feet  crossing  Pilaa,  the  South  portion  of  Grant  75 7 to 
Castro,  the  Moloaa  Stream  and  the  Government  portion  of  Moloaa 
to  a pipe  at  end  of  small  ridge  North  of  the  old  Swift  Mountain 
House ; elevation  620  feet ; 
2-  255 0 33'  3348.7  feet  across  Government  portion  of  Moloaa  to  inch 
pipe  in  a pile  of  rocks  about  100  feet  North  of  Kalaina’s  grave, 
elevation  593  feet; 
