Boundary Commission

1892 168 Hui; Waipuilani, J.H.
Certification: 168
Ahupua`a Holualoa 1 & 2
District: Kona, North
Island Hawaii
Ownership: Hui; Waipuilani, J.H.
Misc: no survey
Year: 1892
Statistics: 32836 characters 5473 words
Holualoa 1 & 2 Ahupuaa, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Hawaii, Volume A. No. 1, pps 245-246

Honorable R.A. Lyman, Boundary Commissioner 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 M. 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, Hawaii, bounded by Kauhiaula, Mokuhonua, Kalalau & Kaiwi.
Pahoehoe, District of Hilo, Hawaii, bounded by Paukoa, Papaikou & Pueopaku.
Kalaikahonu, 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 Kapapala Apua[?].
Pakininui, District of Kau, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown.
Hakilua[?],District of Kau, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown.
Honokua, District of Kau, Hawaii, bounded by Government lands of Pahoehoe & Waiea.

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. [page 246]
Keauhou, District of Kona, Hawaii, adjoining lands, Kahaluu & Keauhole 2, Estate Kamehameha V.
Haluu, District of Kona, Hawaii, adjoining lands Kapalaea & Keauhou.
Olelomoana, District of Kona, Hawaii, adjoining lands, Kolo & Opiihli, 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, adjoining lands unknown.

Honokane, District of Kohala, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown.
Kahuaike, District of Kohala, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown.
Waiapuka, District of Kohala, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown.
Kahua, District of Kohala, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown.
Kuilei, District of Hamakua, Hawaii, adjoining lands unknown.

Kekelani, Ili of Waimanu, District of Hamakua, Hawaii, 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
per [?] F.H. Harris, attorney at Law.
Hilo, August 16th A.D. 1873


Holualoa 2 Ahupuaa, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Hawaii, Volume A. No. 1, pps 340-342

The Ahupuaa of Holualoa 2nd, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, 3rd Judicial Circuit

On this 11th day of August A.D. 1873, the Commission of Boundaries for the 3rd Judicial Circuit met at Kailua, North Kona, Hawaii for the hearing of the application of J.O. Dominis, Administrator Estate M. Kekuanaoa, for the settlement of the boundaries of Holualoa 2nd, situated in North Kona, Hawaii.

Notice to all parties interested in the settlement of boundaries of lands in North and South Kona, Hawaii; that the Commissioner of Boundaries for the 3rd Judicial Circuit would be prepared to receive applications for the settlement of Boundaries of lands in said Districts, at the Court House in Kona on August 2nd, A.D. 1873, served by publication in the Hawaiian Gazette of July 16th and Kuokoa of July 19th 1873, and adjourned to Kailua to the 11 instant. Due notice personally served on owners or Agents of adjoining lands, as far as known.

Present: J.G. Hoapili for applicant and Hawaiian Government; S.K. Kaai and others.

For Petition see Folio 245

Note: Royal Patents filed.

Testimony
Keliikanakaole, kane, sworn (same witness as on Holualoa 1st), I know the boundaries of Holualoa 2nd. Napali, Kanakaooka, and other bird catcher told them to me; and afterwards I went into the woods and saw them. I know where the mauka corner of Pilipa´s land is; it is on Holualoa 3rd, adjoining Holualoa 2nd at Puupueo, a hill with koa trees. One of these trees is marked but I do not remember the mark. I went with the surveying party when the land was surveyed.

This place, Puupueo, is in the woods; from thence the boundary runs mauka to Ipiipii, a deep hole, where Holualoa 2 is cut off by Holualoa 1st; thence along Holualoa 1st to Keaukuamakela, a water hole and heiau in the woods. The mauka corner of Ili aina Laula 1st Government Ili.
[page 341]
Thence along Laula 1st (it is a long distance from Ipiipii to the water hole in the line towards Kohala); thence makai along Laula 1st to Hoeo; said place being in a banana grove (John Davis´ land on Laula 1st reaches a little mauka of Hoeo[)]; thence makai along the land of John Davis, to a water hole called Makapailu,; thence along an iwi aina to the Government road, and thence along the land of Kahikhaku´s; thence the boundary makes a crook, at a place called Umilolele, a breadfruit and Puuhalal tree grove, and the junction of Holualoa 1st and Holulaloa 2nd; thence to kukuihalou, where Holualoa 1st leaves Holualoa 2, a kukui grove, and Laula 1st bounds it. Said place is a kukui grove; thence from the kukui grove the boundary runs along Laula 1st, along an iwi aina to Hananai, a pali with a grove; thence to Paoki, Governor Adam´s big wall at junction of Lelea´s Land.
Cross-examined.

Ihiihi, kane, sworn (same witness as on Holualoa 1st), I know the boundaries of Holualoa 2nd. Old kamaainas (now dead) pointed out the iwi aina to me. Know the mauka corner of Pilipoo, land on Holualoa 3rd adjoining Holualoa 2nd. It is at Puupue, a hill covered with koa trees on the edge of the woods. I went with the surveying party and saw the land surveyed. One of the trees on the boundary was cut into. Thence the boundary runs mauka along the Government portion of Holualoa 3rd to Ip ....

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.... r />Huina pau 365.53/100.

P.S. Aole paha pololei loa no ka awiwi loa.

Olelo Hoakaka no Holualoa 1 & 2, ma N. Kona, Hawaii
I hookoia no V. Kamamalu, L.C.A. 7713, no "Ka Hui Kuai Aina o Holualoa."
Na eka Ulu laau kupono ole i ke kanu i na maa ai, no ka M.H. 1852.6330 Eka
Na wahi kupono i ke mahi kalo &c, i ka M.H. 1852.634 1/2 Eka
Na wahi i lilo i na kuleana &c.365 1/2 Eka
[total] 7330 Eka

Waiwai io o na wahi i oleloia maluna ae.
Na eka ululaau 6330 Eka @ .05c$316.50
Na Eka Mahi 634 1/2 Eka @ .25c $158.62 1/2
[total] $475.12 1/2

Aole hiki ia`u ke Honaio loa i keia wa i ka waiwai io o na wahi i oleloia maluna ae.
J.H. Waipuilani
Kailua, December 8, 1891


Holualoa 1 & 2 Ahupuaa, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Hawaii, Volume C. No. 4, pps 81-83

No. 168

Palapala Hooiaio i na palena o ka aina o Holualoa 1 me 2, Apana o Kona Akau, Mokupuni o Hawaii. Kuleana Helu,

Komisina Palena Aina

Apana Hookolokolo III. F.S. Lyman Esquire. Komisina. e pili ana i na palena o ka aina o Holualoa 1 me 2, Apana o Kona Akau, Mokupuni o Hawaii

Olelo Hooholo

No ka mea, ua waiho ia mai he palapala noi, e hooholo a e hooiaio au i na palena o ka aina o Holualoa 1 & 2, Apana o Kona Akau, Mokupuni o Hawaii, ma ka la 19 o Septemaba [sic.], M.H.1891. e J.H.Waipuilani no “Ka Hui Kuai Aina o Holualoa 1 me 2 na mea nona ka aina i keia ana, e like me ke kanawai no ka hooponopono ana i na Palena Aina, i aponoia ma ka la 22 o June, M.H.1868. nolaila, ua hoolohe pono au i na olelo hoike a pau e pili ana i na palena, a ua imi aku au ma na ano e ae, e hoomaopopo ai a e hooholo pololei ai, e like me ka mea i hoakaka lea ia ma ka moolelo o keia hana, i malama ia e au maloko o ka Buke Helu D.5. aoao 58-63, a ua akaka ia`u, o na palena oiaio, ku i ke kanawai a me ke kaulike, oia no keia; i ana ia e J.M. Alexander.

Beginning at the seashore at the Southwest corner of Puapuaanui, at a point whence the Government Trig. Station Mumuhale is North 75° 25' 41” West (true) 493 feet and running as follows:

1. North 59° 44' 34” East (true) 333 feet along Puapuaanui to a point 120 feet South 1° 30' West (true) from the Kanikanihea Station, thence
2. North 55° 24' 30” East (true) 2239 feet along Puapuaanui to the Great wall, at south side of a gate, thence
3. North 54° 17' 36” East (true) 2167 feet along Puapuaanui
4. North 66° 3' 20” East (true) 2572 feet along Puapuaanui
5. North 70° 38' 25” East (true) 1333 feet along Puapuaanui
6. North 74° 34' 31” East (true) 3794 feet along Puapuaanui to a point on the [page 82] mauka road whence the Mahipali Station is South 37° 24' East (true) 662 feet
7. North 76° 12' 56” East (true) 718 feet along Puapuaanui
8. North 62° 57' 57” East (true) 3278 feet along Puapuaanui to mauka end of ditto [Puapuaanui]
9. North 55° 15' 42' East (true) 7731 feet along [left blank]
10. North 55° 15' 42' East (true) 18887 feet along Puaa 1 to Puu Laalaau Trig. Station
11. South 28° 0' 45” East (true) 10841 feet along Keauhou 2 to the Northeast corner of Kaumalumalu
12. South 56° 48' 56” West (true) 18850 feet along Kaumalumalu to the Southeast corner of Holualoa 4, thence
13. South 81° 49' 7” West (true) 18417 feet to the Northwest corner of Grant 2730 (Pilipo) on the lower side of the mauka road. The boundary however being in agreement with the adjoining lands as follows by magnetic bearings, viz., along Holualoa 4 as far as Certificate 128
North 28 West 1716 feet; South 65 West 6765 feet; and along Grant 2730 Pilipo North 40 West 925 feet; South 58° 30' West 649 feet; South 63° West 1115 feet; South 56° West 396 feet; and South 70° 15' West 767 feet; South 69° 30' West 1051 feet; and South 67° West 222 feet; South 63° 30' West 344 feet; and South 41 15 West 511 feet; South 69° West 169 feet; and South 64° 30' West 435 feet; South 56° West 105 feet, and South 60° West 105 feet; and South 60° West 71 feet; South 56° 45' West 136 feet; South 67° West 209 feet; South 71° 45' West 119 feet; South 54° 30' West 429 feet; South 73° 30' West 203 feet; South 55° West 128 feet; South 62° 45' West 168 feet; South 73° 15' West 326 feet; South 63° West 180 feet; South 69° 15' West 325 feet; South 70° 15' West 201 feet, thence
14. South 77° 39' 0” West (true) 9033 feet to a point on the seashore, whence the Puu o Hilo Trig. Station is South 36° 46' East (true) 342 feet, the boundary however being in agreement with the adjoining lands, as follows: by magnetic bearings, viz. along Grant 988 (Kamalo)
South 74° West 487 feet; North 85° West 255 feet; South 70° West 172 feet; South 54° 15' West 323 feet; South 67° West 132 feet; South 72° 30' West 317 feet; South 88° 15' West 383 feet; South 80° 30' West 482 feet; South 75° West 284 feet; North 86° West 129 feet; South 79° 45' West 475 feet; along Grant 1591 (Hoolawaihonua) South 69° 30' West 1676 feet; [right arrow] South 70° 15' West 750 feet; South 65° 15' West 449 feet; South 70° West 323 feet; South 69° 45' West 344 feet; South 59° 30' West 267 feet; and along Grant 1856 (Kawaihoa) South 63° 30' West 451 feet; South 63° 45' West 653 feet; South 65° West 441 feet; South 63° West 264 feet; thence along the seashore to the initial point which is
15. North 40° 49' 34” West (true) 2876 feet from the last station, and including an Area of 7330 Acres

It is there adjudged and I do hereby decide and Certify that the Boundaries of the said land are, and hereafter shall be as hereinbefore set forth.

Given under my hand at Hilo, Island of Hawaii, the twenty-seventh day of April , A.D. one thousand eight hundred and ninety two.
F.S. Lyman, Commissioner of Boundaries

Costs: 24 folio record. @ 25c $6.-; Certificate 2.-; 12 folio description @ 50c 5.50; 2 days occupied on case 20.00; [Subtotal] 30.50; Notice Kuokoa 3.50; Notice Hawaiian Gazette 4.00; [Total] $41.50

Interior
13 folio copy $3.25; Certificate 2.00; [Total] $5.25

[No. 168, Holualoa 1 & 2 Ahupuaa, District of North Kona, [total], 7330 acres; 1892; Hawaiian texts transcribed J.Quintero]