Boundary Commission

1873 Lumaheihei, Kaniu W.
Certification:
Ahupua`a Kalahiki
District: Kona, South
Island Hawaii
Ownership: Lumaheihei, Kaniu W.
Misc: no survey
Year: 1873
Statistics: 5506 characters 949 words
Kalahiki Ahupuaa, District of South Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Hawaii, Volume A, No. 1, p. 222

Kalahiki, District of South Kona

Honorable R.A. Lyman, Boundary Commissioner, for the 3rd Judicial District, Island of Hawaii

The undersigned would respectfully represent that she is possessed of a land in South Kona, known as the Ahupuaa Kalahiki, which was awarded to her father by the Honorable board of Land Commission by name only, and not by survey.

And that I am the owner of said land as willed to me by my father.

Said land is bounded as follows, viz.
On the South side by the Government land of Waiea, owned in part by the Estate of late P. Cummings of Kona, on the north by the land, Hookena, owned by Her Excellency R. Keelikolani, on the mauka side by the land Keauhou, on the West by the sea.

Also in North Kona the Ahupuaa Pahoehoe, which is bounded on one side by the land Kaumalumalu, owned by Her Excellency R. Keelikolani and on the other side by the land pahoehoe & owned by Her Majesty, Qu ....

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.... ence to Kalahikiola, a hill covered with trees at the lower edge of the Koa woods; thence to Kaloi, a water hole; thence to Napalikui; the road runs up the boundary between these two lands; thence to Nanou, an oioina in the koa; thence to Kaulakukui (punawai) a round water hole; thence to a koa tree called Kailiulaula; thence to above the upper edge of the woods; to a place called Kanupa; a cave where natives used to sleep; thence to Ahua aa, above a good part of the mamani, and where Waiea, Kalahiki and Keauhou join. I know these boundaries between Kalahiki and Waiea, as I have been there with the old kamaaina.
Cross-examined
I can go and point out these boundaries between Keauhou, Waiea and Kalahiki. There are no persons living around there who know the boundaries.

Mr. Lumaheihei states that he is unable to find any more witnesses. Case continued until further notice to interested parties.
R.A. Lyman, Commissioner of boundaries, 3rd Judicial Circuit

[No number, Kalahiki Ahupuaa, District of South Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, 1873]