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Kaawaloa Ahupuaa, District of South Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Volume A, No. 1, p. 216
Kaawaloa, Kealakekua, District of South Kona
To the Honorable R.A. Lyman, Commissioner of boundaries for the island of Hawaii.
The undersigned respectfully represent that he us possessed of the Ahupuaas of Kaawaloa, and Kealakekua, situated in South Kona, Hawaii, according to their ancient boundaries, granted by Royal Patents to the Honorable C. Kapakea and Kaohokalole [Keohokalole].
The adjoining lands are as follows so far as ascertained, viz.
Keopuka, Onouli ike, Onoulinui, Hokukano, Keauhou, Kahauloa, Five Kalamakumus Waipunaula and Kiloa.
Your petitioner respectfully asks that the boundaries of Said Lands of Kaawaloa & Kealakekua may be ascertained, decided and certified to, by your Honor, the Commissioner
Very respectfully Submitted
(Signed) John D. Paris
Honolulu, May 10th 1873
Kaawaloa Ahupuaa, District of South Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Volume B, p. 434
The Ahupuaa of Kealakekua and Kaawaloa, District of South Kona, Island of Hawaii.
On the application of S.B. Dole, viz. Honorable F.S. Lyman
Dear Sir. I enclos ....
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.... along line of coast to point of commencement. This land contains 2,100 acres more or less, as 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 18th day of April, A.D. one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one.
F.S. Lyman, Commissioner of Boundary
To certificate $2.00, 1 folio, 3.00 / $5.00
Interior, To certify copy $2.00, To certify 7 folio 1.75. / #3.75
April 9th 1881 D.H. Hitchcock having corrected the notes of survey of the two lands, testified that he had made the same, having taken the outside boundaries of each land from the Certificate of Boundaries formerly issued, and surveyed the dividing line between the two lands as pointed out to him and that both lands are owned by Rev. J.D. Paris.
The boundaries of Kealakekua and Kaawaloa are therefore decided to be as given in the notes of surveys filed, Hilo, Hawaii, April 18th 1881.
For Certificate see Liber I, 3, [?folios] 228 and 230
F.S. Lyman, Commissioner of Boundaries.
[No. 134, Kaawaloa Ahupuaa, District of South Kona, Island of Hawaii, 2100 Acres, 1881]