BY AUTHORITY. 
BRUSH FIRES ON TANTALUS. 
Notice is hereby given that in accordance with Section 6 of Act 71 
of the Session Laws of 1905, it is forhiddrn to start fires for the burn- 
ing of brush, dry grass, etc., for a period of twelve (12) months from 
date, within that portion of the District of Kona, Island of Oahu, 
bounded on the East by Manoa Valley, on the North by the Konahuanui 
Mountain Ridge, on the West by Nuuanu and Pauoa Valle^^s (including 
the forested portion of the ridge above Pacific Heights), and on the 
South by the makai edge of the Eucalyptus forest, the Makiki Reservoir 
and the mauka boundary of the Judd land in Makiki and Manoa, unless 
the written permission of the Fire Warden has been first obtained. 
The law reads, ‘^such fires shall not be started during a heavy wind 
without sufficient help present to control the same, and the fife shall be 
watched by the person setting the same, or by competent agents of his^ 
until put out. ’ ’ 
Permits may be obtained from Mr. David Hanghs, Deputy Fire 
Warden at Large, at the Government Nursery, King Street, Honolulu, or 
by application through David Kapihe, Forest Ranger for Tantalus. 
RALPH S. IlOSMER, 
, Chief Fire Warden. 
Honolulu, Hawaii, February 17, 1910. 
