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PROCIj^MATION OF FOREST RESERVE IN THE DISTRICT OF 
HAMAKUA, ISLAND AND COUNTY OF IDIWAH, 
TERRITORY OF HAWAII. 
Under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the provisions 
of Chapter 28 of the Revised Laws of the Territory 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, Ernest A. 
Hott-Smith, Acting Governor of Hawaii, with the approval of a majority 
of the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, having held* 
the hearing of which notice has been duly given as in said acts provided, 
do hereby set apart as a Forest Reserve, to be called the ‘‘Hauola Forest 
Reserve’’ that portion of the government land of Hauola in the District 
of Hamakua, Island of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii, lying between the 
makai edge of the existing cane fields and the top of the bluff above the 
sea, and containing an area of approximately seven (7) acres; more 
particularly described on a map of the Island of Hawaii made by the 
Government Survey Department of the Territory of Hawaii, which said 
map is now on file in the said Survey Department marked ‘‘Government 
Survey Registered Map Xo. 2060” and a description numbered C. S. F. 
2156, which said description, now on file in the said Survey Department, 
is as follows: 
HAUOLA FOREST RESERVE, HAMAKUA, HAWAII. 
All that piece of land lying along the sea bluff on the Government 
land of Hauola, District of Hamakua, Island of Hawaii, bounded by the 
fence at the bottom of the present cane field, and being all the land below 
said fence; the said piece of land having a length of about 3000 feet and 
an average width of about 100 feet and comprising about seven acres, 
more or less; the exact area and description to be determined later, ancl 
when so determined to be attached to and to form, in place of the present 
description the ofiicial description of the Hauola Forest Reserve. 
Area, 7 acres, more or less. 
IX WITXESS 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 13th day 
of June, A. D. 1910. 
(Signed) 
E. A. MOTT-SMITH, 
Acting Governor of Hawaii. 
