Boundary Commission

1874 Crown
Certification:
Ahupua`a Hianaloli 2
District: Kona, North
Island Hawaii
Ownership: Crown
Misc: no survey
Year: 1874
Statistics: 10372 characters 1683 words
Hienaloli 2 Ahupuaa, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Hawaii, Volume A, No. 1, pps. 238-240

Honolulu, July 7, 1873
R.A. Lyman, Esquire, Hilo
Dear Sir
Mr. F.H. Harris is authorized by the commissioners of Crown lands to make application to you as Commissioner of Boundaries to have the boundaries of all Crown lands on the Island of Hawaii defined. He has a list of the lands with him.

I have also authorized Mr. F.H. Harris to make application to you for the settlement of boundaries of all lands belonging to Estate of His late Majesty and Her Excellency, R. Keelikolani.

I expect to be in Kona by the trip of the "Kilauea" which leaves here on the 28th instant. Can't you make it convenient to come round as the steamer goes to Hilo on that trip.

I wish also to apply for the settlement of the boundaries of Honohina.
I remain, Yours respectfully
Jno. O. Dominis

Honorable R.A. Lyman, Boundary Commissioner for Island of Hawaii, Hawaiian Islands
The undersigned would herewith make application for the settlement of the boundaries of the following named Ahupuaa or lands belonging to the Crown, viz.;

Waiakea in the District of Hilo bounded by Keaau, Olaa, Kapapala, Humuula, Piihonua

Piihonua in the District of Hilo, bounded by Punahoa, Waiakea, Humuula and Pueo, Paukaa & Alae and other lands names not known

Ponahawai in the District of Hilo bounded by Punahoa, Kukuau & other small lands.
Hakalauike in the District of Hilo, adjoining lands unknown [page 239]
Humuula in the District of Hilo bounded by Kapapala, various lands in Kona and Kohala and Hamakua, and Hakalau, Makahanaloa, Papaikou, Paukaa, Piihonua and Waiaka in the District of Hilo

Lalakea in the District of Hamakua, adjoining lands unknown
Kalopa in the District of Hamakua, adjoining lands unknown
Honokaia in the District of Hamakua, adjoining lands unknown
Kaohia in the District of Hamakua, a ....

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.... mauka along the iwi aina to Puukoheuau, oioina; from thence to the Government road and then to the wall of Haanio; thence to Papakolea and thence to Wailoa; there the kahawai goes onto Hianaloli and from Wailoa to Koomo, the boundary runs in the kahawai; thence to Kanaeapouli[?], a place in the woods where these lands [page 381] are cut off by Puaa. I do not know the maukaboundaries between Hianaloli 2d and Hianaloli 3d. Hianaloli 3d is cut off by Hianaloli 2d and Hianaloli 4th at Halulu. And from there the boundary between Hianaloli 2d and Hianaloli 3d runs up an iwi aina to some orange trees growing on each side of said iwi aina, at Kaupa's land. I do not know where Kaupa's land ends.
Cross-examined.

Case continued until further notice to interested parties
For Notes of survey to be filed in accordance with evidence of these witnesses, previous to Certificate of Boundaries being issued.
R.A. Lyman, Commissioner of Boundaries, 3d Judicial Circuit

Costs 1 day hearing 10.-; recording 8 folio 2.-; 12.-
Paid May 28, 1874


Hienaloli 2d Ahupuaa, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Hawaii, Volume B, pps 281-282

The Ahupuaa of Hianaloli 2d, District of North Kona, island of Hawaii, 3d Judicial Circuit.

On this 9th day of June A.D. 1874, the Commission of Boundaries for the Island of Hawaii, 3d judicial Circuit met at Kailua, North Kona. Notice served by publication in the Hawaiian Gazette of May 20th and due notice personally served on all owners or Agents of adjoining lands, as far as known.

Mr. J.G. Hoapili asks to have the evidence of Hianaloli 1st and Hianaloli 2d taken August 12, 1873 separated as Hianaloli 2d is a crown land.
Granted by the commissioner.

For Petition see Folio 240 Book A.

Note:
Taken from Testimony of Hianaloli 1st and Hianaloli 2d, see Folio 379, Book A.

[No number, Hienaloli 2d Ahupuaa, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, no survey, 1874]