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Kealia 1st Ahupuaa, District of South Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Hawaii, Volume A, No. 1, pp. 225-226
Honolulu, January 14, 1873
R.A. Lyman, Esquire, Commissioner of Boundaries &c &c, Hilo, Hawaii
Dear Sir:
You are hereby respectfully requested to define and settle the boundaries of the following named lands on Hawaii belonging to Madam Akahi.
Kealia Ahupuaa South Kona, bounded
North by Kauleoli belonging to Hanalii Palanolilo; South by Kealia belonging to R. Keelikolani; Mauka by Keauhou belonging to Estate Kamehameha V; Makai by the sea.
Keei 1 Ahupuaa in South Kona, bounded
North by Kahauloa belonging to C.R. Bishop; South by Keei 2 belonging to Mrs. C.R. Bishop; Mauka by Keauhou belonging to Estate Kamehameha V; Makai by the sea.
Makalawena Ahupuaa in North Kona bounded both North and south I think by lands belonging to the Government; mauka by [left blank] and makai by the sea.
Ulupaalua Ili in several pieces in Niulii Kohala, bounded. The surveys of the above made by Kaelemakule, and the notes of the surveys of all except Keei, are in the hands of [page 226] S. C. Wiltse, who will act on Akahi´s behalf in the settlement of the boundaries. Akahi´s husband, Kapaa may be in Kona, either in Kealia or Keei, when you go there. Please enquire for him, and let him know what you have to do, so that he may assist you if possible. He may have the notes of survey of Keei.
The remark upon the quality of the lands in Puna, and the necessity for avoiding all expenses not absolutely necessary will apply also to these Kona lands, also especially to Makalawena. A few acres more or less of aa or pahoehoe is not worth disputing about.
Mr. Wiltse and Dominis intend to meet you in Kona.
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.... ute; East 3.36 chains to top of pali line of Kealia 2nd;
9. North 24° 30´ West 2.95 chains along pali line of Kealia 2d;
10. North 28° West 5.15 chains
11. North 20° 15 ´ West 8.00 chains to corner of goat pen
12. North 69° East 15.80 chains to stone wall
13. North 72° 45´ east 21.94 chains along stone wall;
14. North 66° 15´ East 52.80 chains along stone wall to upper corner;
15. North 66° 15 East 26.00chains to upper Government road;
16. North 65° 30´ East 92.00 chains to woods;
17. North 85° East 485.00 chains to Kama Kauai, water hole;
18. North 85° East 115.00 chains to Southeast corner of this land bearing North from Keanakihe[?], Distance 4600 chains;
19. North - 44.00 chains; thence along Kahuku to Kiilae; Thence along boundary of Kiilae as follows;
20. South 67° 00 West 180.00 chains along Kiilae to point opposite Komakawai;
21. South 74° West 418.00 chains to Kaukoli & Koa, marked X;
22. South 32° West 5.00 chains along Palauolelo land
23. South 56° West 25.60 chains along Palauolelo land;
24. South 55° 40´ West 44.00 chains along to ahu mauka of Kauleole, Royal Patent 1575;
25. South 76° West 31.60 chains to commencement of KaniHinalani[?]
26. South 74° 45´ West 34.00 chains;
27. South 80° 30´ West 51.70 chains to ahu on lower road;
28. South 85° 15´ West 28.80 chains to sea coast & point of commencement and containing anarea of 7300 acres more or less
R.A. Lyman, Commissioner of Boundaries, 3d Judicial Circuit
Surveyed by D.H. Hitchcock
Costs in full paid $25.
See Book A or 1 folio 273 for testimony
[No. 96, Kealia 1st Ahupuaa, District of South Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, 7300 acres, 1874]