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Honokohau nui (1) Ahupuaa, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Hawaii, Volume A, No. 1, pps. 232-233
Honokahou, District of Kona
Maulua, District of Hilo
Honolulu, August 4th 1873
(Copy)
To the Honorable Rufus A. Lyman, Commissioner of Boundaries for the island of Hawaii, Hawaii Islands
The petition of A.F. Judd of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, Administrator of the Estate of the late Honorable G.M. Robertson, deceased respectfully represents as follows:
That the Board of Commissioners to Quiet Land titles did on the first day of May A.D. 1866 by award No. 11216, Apana 36, grant to M. Kekauonohi, the Ahupuaa of Honokahau, situated in the District of Kona, Island of Hawaii aforesaid, and also did grant to the said M. Kekauonohi by the same award Apana 45, dated on the 11th [? smeared] day of August A.D. 1866, [page 233] the Ahupuaa of Mauloa [Maulua] situated in the District of Hilo, Island of Hawaii aforesaid, and the said G.M. Robertson, deceased came into the possession of both the above named Ahupuaa by Deeds of Conveyance from the Administrator of the Estate of the late L. Haalelea, deceased, devised of the said M. Kekauonohi deceased.
That the said Ahupuaas have not been awarded by the Land Commission and patented or conveyed by deed from the King by boundaries described in such award, Patent or deed, and therefore your Petitioner respectfully request that the boundaries of said Ahupuaas, may be settled by your Honorable Commission, and to that end makes this application, to have the same decided and certified by you, as Commissioner of Boundaries as aforesaid.
Pursuant to the requirements of the Statute your petitioner represent that the following are the names of the adjoining lands, and the names of the owners of the same, so far as known to your petitioner, to wit:
Of Honokahau - Kaloko & Honokahauike
Of Mauloa, by Kapehu, Humuula, Piha &
And so your Petitioner pray that a day and an hour may be appointed by your Honor the Commissioner for the hearing of this application and that all parties interested may have notice and your Petitioner will ever pray &c
(signed) A.F. Judd, Administrator with will annexed, Estate of G.M. Robertson
Honokohau nui Ahupuaa, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Hawaii, Volume A, No. 1, pps 369
The Ahupuaa of Honokohaunui, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, 3d Judicial Circuit
On this 12th day of August A.D.1873 the Commission of Boundaries met at Kailua, North Kona, Hawaii, 3d Judicial Circuit for the hearing of the application of A L Judd Administrator of the Estate of the late G.M. Robertson, for the settlement of the boundaries of Honokohaunui in North Kona Hawaii; belonging to said Estate. Notice to all parties interested in the settlement of boundaries ....
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.... ds to ahu on Kona side of an old aa flow
North 63° East 287.00 chains; Thence
South 38½° East 38.00 chains to koa marked X at the head of a small awawa; Thence in a straight line through the woods to an ahu at the had of Honokahau 2nd along supposed line of Honuaula
North 60° East 234.00 chains; Thence down said line of Honokahau 2d as per survey of Brown as follows:
South 86° 30' West 995 feet to a water hole called Kapiopio 26 feet southeast of kukui tree marked "X."
South 68° 15' West 856 feet;
South 67° 30' West 237 feet;
South 64° 15' West 220 feet;
South 57° 45' West 250 feet
South 58° 30' West 300 feet
South 61° 30' West 480 feet to stone marked "X" on mauka side of Government Road; Thence along kuleana No. 5247;
South 56°30' West 365 feet;
South 64° West 466 feet;
South 61° 30' West 102 feet
South 65° West 124 feet; Thence along iwi aina between Honokahau nui and this land
South 55° West 258 feet;
South 33° 15' West 190 feet
South 60° 45' West 830 feet;
South 69° 30' West 247 feet;
South 55° 45' West 544 feet to breadfruit tree marked "X" at place called "Mumuku."
South 72° 15' West 147 feet;
South 76° West 320 feet;
South 69° 15' West 188 feet;
South 76° 15' West 156 feet to grove of Ohia trees called Kuakahele;
South 69° West 146 feet;
South 64° 30' West 188 feet;
South 68° West 189 feet;
South 72° 15' West 158 feet;
South 82° 45' West 300 feet to mauka corner of Royal Patent No. 3022, marked "X" on rock. Thence along said Patent
South 76 3/4° west 2336 feet to makai corner of said patent; Thence
South 68° 30' West 325 feet;
South 64° West 595 feet to a grove of puhala trees to a place called Puukaalani;
South 60° West [page 350] 563 feet;
South 80° West 300 feet to ahu Pohaku marked "H" at place called "Ulukukahi,"
South 70° 15' West 1,000 feet;
South 65° 45' West 1,892 feet to ahu pohaku marked "X,"
South 69° 45' West
South 69° 45' West 9350 feet (at 7920 feet crossing lower Government road) to ledge of rocks at shore marked "H" and called "Punawai;" Thence along the coast line to point of commencement, and containing an area of 2,653 acres more or less.
(Surveyed by D.H. Hitchcock)
It is therefore 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 eighth day of November A.D. One thousand eight hundred and eighty one.
F.S. Lyman, Commissioner of Boundaries
[No. 138, Honokohau nui (1), District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, 2,653 acres, 1881]