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Keauhou Ili, Kapapala Ahupuaa, District of Kau, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Hawaii, Volume A, No. 1, pps. 245-246
Honorable R.A. Lyman, Boundary Commission for Island of Hawaii
The undersigned would herewith make application for the settlement of the Boundaries of the following named Ahupuaas or lands belonging to the Estate of the Kekuanaoa & V. Kamamalu, viz.;
Honohononui, District of Hilo, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Piopio, District of Hilo, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Kaaumana, District of Hilo, Hawaii, adjoining lands Ponahawai & Kukuau
Kalalau, District of Hilo, Hawaii, bounded by Puuoo, Alae & Wainaku
Alae, District of Hilo, bounded by Kauhiaula, Mokuhonua, Kalalau & Kaiwi
Pahoehoe, District of Hilo, Hawaii, bounded by Paukaa, Papaikou & Pueopaku
Kalaikohonu, District of Hilo, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Kahawai, District of Puna, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Kauaaea, District of Puna, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Kanalehua, District of Puna, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Keauhou, Ili of Kapapala, District of Kau, Hawaii adjoining lands in Kapapala Apua
Pakininui, District of Kau, Hawaii adjoining lands unknown
Halehia[?], District of Kau, Hawaii adjoining lands unknown
Honokua, District of Kau, Hawaii bounded by Government lands of Pahoehoe and Waioa
Keopu, District of Kona, Hawaii, bounded by Government lands Keopu and Honuaula
Holualua 2 [Holualoa] District of Kona, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Haukalua 2, District of Kona, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Haukalua, District of Kona, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
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Keauhou, District of Kona, Hawaii, adjoining lands Kahalua & Keauhou 2, Estate Kamehameha V.
Haluu, District of Kona, Hawaii, adjoining lands Kapalaea & Keauhou
Olelomoana, District of Kona, Hawaii, adjoining lands Kolo & Opiihali, Government
Alae 2, District of Kona, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Honuaino, District of Kona, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Moeauoa, District of Kona, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Awakee, District of Kona, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Keokea, District of Kona, Hawaii
Honokane, District of Kohala, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Kaluaike, District of Kohala, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Waiapuka, District of Kohala, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Kahua, District of Kohala, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Halelua, District of Kohala, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Kuiki, District of Hamakua, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown
Kekelani, Ili of Waimanu, District of Hamakua, adjoining lands unknown
Your Honor therefore will please appoint a day for the hearing of said application, and grant a certificate in accordance therewith,
(Signed) J.O. Dominis, Administrator
J.H. Harris, attorney at Law
Hilo, August 16th A.D. 1873
Keauhou Ili, Kapapala Ahupuaa, District of Kau, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Hawaii, Volume A, No. 1, pps 444-446
The Ahupuaa of Keauhou, District of Kau, island of Hawaii, 3d Judicial Circuit
On this, the 24 day of October A.D. 1873 the Commission of boundaries for the island of Hawaii, 3rd Judicial Circuit met at the Volcano House, Kilauea, Kau on the application of J.O. Dominis, acting for or Administrator of the Estate of M. Kekuanaoa, for the hearing of the testimony in regard to the set ....
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.... dary Commission, Hawaii, 3rd Judicial Circuit
Certificate of the Boundaries of Keauhou, District of Kau, island of Hawaii, 3rd Judicial Circuit
Upon the application of F.H. Harris, attorney at law for J.O. Dominis, Administrator of the estate of M. Kekuanaoa, and by virtue of the authority vested in me by law, as sole Commissioner of land Boundaries for the island of Hawaii, 3rd Judicial Circuit, I hereby decide and certify the boundaries of the Ahupuaa of Keauhou, situated in the District of Kau, Island of Hawaii, to be as hereinafter set forth.
Given under my hand at Hilo, Hawaii, This Twenty-first day of January, A.D. 1875
R.A. Lyman, Commissioner of boundaries 3rd Judicial Circuit
Boundaries of Keauhou
Commencing at a pile of stones on the sea shore at place called [page 117] Oki-oki-ahu, at the East corner of this land, and running thence along the land of Apua, Magnetic bearings;
North 11° 15' West 19392 feet; to an ohia tree marked by two notches and standing on the brow of the Poliokeawe pali, at the lower end of a point of ohia just East of the Keauhou road;
North 20° 40' West 13250 feet to an ohia marked + at Ohiakuapuu, a large water cave;
North 11° 03' East 8200 feet; to ohia tree marked ++ at Kaloi, the junction of the Puna and Keauhou roads; Thence along the land of Kahaualea;
North 35° 15' West 16100 feet to Kaluaike crater on the volcano and Puna road;
North 6° 40' West 3600 feet to Pohakuloa Koa grove on the Hilo and Volcano road; thence along Olaa;
North 38° 20' West 37400 feet; to top of large hill known as Kulanip thence along land of Waiakea;
North 59° 45' west 17400 feet; to above and opposite a small hill in the edge of the woods called Kipuu;
North 33° 00' West 17800 feet; Along Waiakea in accordance with Webster's survey;
South 45° 00' West 31100 feet; [page 118] along Humuula to a double hill on the mountain called Puuulaula, which presents somewhat this appearance from the volcano
Thence down along the land of Kapapala;
South 57° 00' East 17200 feet to an island in the Aa flow; thence down this lava flow, which is the well defined boundary between this land and Kapapala;
South 53° 35' East 46000 feet to a pile of stones by the side of the Volcano and kau road 1556 feet South West of a pile of stones on the top of the Wekahuna bluff;
South 55° 00' East 5140 feet; to Helemanumau lake in the crater, This is the old South Lake
South 75° 30' East 6670 feet; to a pile of stones a little South of Keanakaakoi crater;
South 8° 50' East 7300 feet to pile of stones on ahua at Kamokukolau;
South 24° 30' East 11150 feet; to a pile of stones on Kulanaokuaike pali and on the edge of the Puna [page 119] and Kau road;
South 16° 40' East 30220 feet to pile of stones on the sea shore at place called Makoloa, and old Heiau. This place is 6111 feet East of the top of Kapukapu hill. Thence along the sea shore to point of commencement.
Containing an Area of 50740 Acres
R.A. Lyman, Commissioner of Boundaries 3d, Judicial Circuit
Surveyed by J.M. Lydgate
Costs of 50.25 paid in full
2 days hearing 20.-; 38[?] folio testimony 27.50[?], Certificate 2.-; Stamp 1.-; description Certificate 7 folio 3.50.
[No. 62, Keauhou Ili, Kapapala Ahupuaa, District of Kau, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, 50740 Acres, 1875]