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Waiomao Ahupuaa, District of Kau, Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Hawaii, Volume A. No. 1, pps 396-398
The Ahupuaa of Waiomao, District of Kau, Island of Hawaii 3d Judicial Circuit
On this 14th day of October A.D. 1873 the Commission of Boundaries for the Island of Hawaii 3d Judicial Circuit met at the house of W.T. Martin at Waiohinu Kau on the application of L.R. Macomber for the settlement of the boundaries of Waiomao, in the District of Kau, Hawaii. Due notice personally served on owners or Agents of adjoining lands as far as known. Present: J.P. Hoapili for Her Excellency, R. Keelikolani. J. Kauhane for the Hawaiian Government.
Petition read as follows.
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Waiohinu, Kau, October 14th 1873
To the Honorable R.A. Lyman, Commissioner of Boundaries for the Third Judicial Circuit
Sir:
The undersigned would respectfully represent to you, that he is the owner of a portion of the land of Waiomao situated in the District of Kau, Island of Hawaii. That the said land or ahupuaa of Waiomao was originally awarded to Kealohiaae by the "Buke Mahele" on page 139 as recorded in the office of the Minister of Interior of the Hawaiian Islands, and that the Boundaries of said land have never been described or defined by Royal Patent, Land Commission award, or by deed from the King. That the said land is within the jurisdiction of the Honorable Commissioner of Boundaries for the Third Judicial Circuit, and the lands adjoining the said land of Waiomao, and the owners of the same, as far as known, to your petitioner are as follows; to wit;
Name of Lands, Owners
Kau, Kekuhoupio
Mokakaia, Kekuhoupio Keliikoa and Nakaikuaana [page 397]
Puoehu, Kalape Kapuleole and the Hawaiian Government
Kiolakaa, and the Hawaiian Government
Kawela, R. Keelikolani
Palauhulu, L.R. Macomber
Puueo, Hawaiian Government
Wherefore your petitioner prays that a day and place may be appointed for the taking of testimony in reference to boundaries of sai ....
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25. South 1/4° East 49.35 chains along Puueo to pile of stones
26. South 3 3/4° East 36.20 chains along Puueo to water hole Punoa;
27. South 33 3/4° East 25.55 chains along Kawela, the boundary following along the foot of the pali;
28. North 70 3/4° East 4.70 chains along Kawela to stone wall;
29. South 46° East 15.60 chains along Kawela along stone wall;
30. South 44½° [?] East 23.13 chains along Kawela along stone wall;
31. South 53 3/4 East 7.00 chains along Kawela along stone wall;
32. South 60° East 3.00 chains along Palauhulu Patent No. 2882 (59°);
33. South 58½° East 9.13 chains along Palauhulu Patent No. 2882; [page 174]
34. South 44° East 13.22 chains along Palauhulu Patent No. 2882 (45°);
35. South 49½° East 33.00 chains along Palauhulu Patent No. 2882;
36. South 43½° East 2.31 chains along Palauhulu Patent No. 2882;
37. South 44° East 57.00 chains along Palauhulu Patent No. 2882;
38. South 47° East 60.00 chains along Palauhulu Patent No. 2882;
39. South 39° East 57.50 chains along Palauhulu Patent No. 2882;
40. South 8° West 11.60 chains along Palauhulu Patent No. 2882;
41. South 48½° East 3.15 chains along Kawela along big mawae;
42, South 74° East 22.00 chains along Kawela along big mawae;
43. South 70 3/4° East 13.42 chains along Kawela along big mawae;
44. South 51 3/4° East 17.70 chains along Kawela along big mawae to K cut in the pahoehoe at Puuokiku;
45. South 44½° East 4.40 chains along Kawela to place of commencement, and containing an area of 1262½ acres more or less.
R.A. Lyman. Boundary Commissioner, Third Judicial Circuit.
Surveyed by F.S. Lyman
Costs $24.75 paid by applicants. Witnesses paid by parties calling them.
Hearing 10.-; 19 folio testimony 4.75, traveling expenses from Hilo; writing petition 2.-; Certificate 2.-; stamp, 1.-; description Certified 10 folio 5.-
[No. 82, Waiomao Ahupuaa, District of Kau, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, 1262½ acres, 1876]