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Kaholona Ili, Manana Ahupuaa, District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, Oahu, Volume 1, No. 2, p. 219
Boundaries of the Ili Aina of Kaholona in Manana, Ewa
[margin note:] charge 50
Application
L. McCully Esquire, Komisina Palena Aina, Mokupuni Oahu
O ka mea nona ka inoa malalo ke nonoi aku nei imua o Kau Aha, e hooponopono ia na palena o ka Ili aina o Kaholona “ma Manana”, Ewa, Mokupuni o Oahu.
E oluolu oe e hai a hoolaha ae i ka manawa e noho ai kau aha
Me ka mahalo, G. P. Kanoa, Honolulu, Aug. 1st 1873
Manana, Ewa, September 3d 1874
Visited Ewa, in company with Professor Alexander, also of Mr. Hunt assisting in interpretation.
Kapu, who was sworn as a witness went with us over the boundaries & pointed them out. See also in testimony in “Manana & Muliwai”
Kapu in concurrence with Kelama says, Kaholona is a Ku of Manana, and belongs to Governor Kanoa. It comprises 11 pieces, viz.:
1. The fishing right is called Kaholona – from Pohaku o Kane to the Makahapuaa o Paaoao;
2. Palea, Kula (we rode round this)
3. Kalokoeli, a fish pond taro patch
4. Palali, a fish pond & taro patch surrounded by Paaoao & Muliwai & Keahua;
5. Kaumau, surrounded by Kuleanas, 2 taro patches;
6. Mana – 1 loi & fish pond joins Opukaulu (Ford's)
7. Kahakai to Umi – 1 piece 4 large & 2 small loi.
8. The Kula land Kamooloa entered by the gate mauka of Waieli, joins Muliwai & Keahua and the Ahupuaa of Manana
To Folio 304
Kaholona Ili, Manana Ahupuaa, District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, Oahu, Volume 1, No. 2, p. 304
from folio 219
9. Kamoopili, the kula & 3 taro patches, 2 of which are dry, Kamoopili joins Poupouwela, Waimano & Kalanihale. Hiikonohi & Lihue
10. Kaholona, the general name applies particularly to 2 lois surrounding by kuleanas
11. Paniau, 1 loi
See page 49, book 3, Boundary Records 1st Judicial Circuit
M.D. Monsarrat, Commissioner of Boundaries for the 1st Judicial Circuit
Honolulu, May 14, 1904
Kaholona Ili, Manana Ahupuaa, District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, Oahu, Volume 1, Volume 1, p. 300
[From Manana record]
The Commissioner read to the witness the testimony as recorded of Kelama. He agrees with this, except that where Kelama makes the division at the ?? of Keawe?s house?. Kapu says the whole house is in Manana, other taro patches, the water land belongs to Waimano. The dry to Manana, and Kelama, subsequently says he agrees with Kapu, correcting his former testimony.
Also read to Kapu the testimony of Kaanana, he agrees with that except saying that Waiakaaukuu is within & inside of Manana ? points out ad loc. [at the place] the proper place of the line which was then marked by us ? where Muliwai begins the dry land beyond is Waiawa which is an ili of Manana, belonging to C. Kanaina. Kelama agrees with Kapu. Kapu?s testimony then taken, beginning at ?Lihue? where Kaanana?s description ends
thence to Hukonohi, a kuleana, outside is Kamoa?s inside is Manana. From the Konohi, a Ku to Kalanihale, a Ku, from Kalanihale to Popouwela, by the Government road, which is the boundary till you come to the large rock called Kaihuokapuaa.
Kaholona comprises 11 pieces cut off from each other by Kuleanas &c. See record of Kaholona.
Muliwai comprises 8 pieces. See Muliwai. The testimony of Kapu, in giving the boundary was assisted by Kelama. Makanui and other residents, at the house of Makanui, ad. loc.
Kaholona Ili, Manana Ahupuaa, District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, Oahu, Volume 3, pps 49-56
Certificate 108
Before M.D. Monsarrat, Commissioner of Boundaries for the First Judicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii
In the Matter of the Boundaries of the various pieces of the Ili of Kaholona in Manana, Ewa, Island of Oahu
See Book 1, page 219
Honolulu, May 14th 1904
Proper application having been made to me April 7th 1904 by the Oahu Railway and Land Company for the settlement of the boundaries of the land of Kaholona in Manana, Ewa, island of Oahu.
After due notice in the P.C. Advertiser and Kuokoa newspapers and also notices in writing as far as known to the adjoining owners and all others interested, the notices in said newspapers being as follows:
P.C. Advertiser
Boundary Commissioner's Notice
Proper application having been made to me by the Oahu Railway & Land Co. for the sett ....
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.... ssion Award 7488 to Kekua;
3. North 9° West 103 feet along Land Commission Award 7488 to Kekua;
4. South 82° West 63 feet along Land Commission Award 7488 to Kekua;
5. South 150 feet along Land Commission Award 8858 to Kumahuole;
6. North 89° East 88 [smudged] feet along Land Commission Award 8858 to Kumahuole;
7. South 9° East 135 feet along Land Commission Award 8858 to Kumahuole;
8. North 79° East 149 feet along Grant 222, Apana 2 to Naheana to the initial point,
Containing an area of 0.904 acre.
[page 55]
10. Kaholona, a Koele loi
Beginning on the stream at the junction of the kuleanas of Kumahaole and Kanana, thence
1. South 37° 30' East 142 feet along Land Commission Award 8858 to Kumahuole;
2. South 47° West 94 feet along land Commission award 10278 to Makole;
3. North 33° 30' West 149 feet along Land Commission Award 10926B to Kanana;
4. North 50° East 84 feet along land Commission Award 10926B to Kanana; to the initial point,
Containing an area of 0.30 acre.
11. Paniau, lois
Beginning at the northeast junction of Land Commission Award 9150, Apana 2 to Kupa, with stream, thence
1. South 30° 30' East 410 feet along Land Commission Award 9150 to Kpua;
2. North 87° East 80 feet along Land Commission Award 7450 to Kawaakaukahi;
3. North 38° East 85 feet along Land Commission Award 7450 to Kawaakaukahi;
4. North 52° West 66 feet along the stream;
5. North 48° West 170 feet along the stream;
6. North 40° West 113 feet along the stream;
7. North 52° West 95 feet along the stream to the initial point,
Containing an area of 0.66 acre.
12. Kula of Kamoopili
Beginning at the Southwest angle of Mark Robinson's goat pen, being the southwest angle of Weloka in Waimano, thence
1. North 18° East 870 feet along Weloka of M.P. Robinson to the north angle of the same;
2. North 68° West 985 feet along Kukona and Government road to the northeast angle of fence of Mananaiki;
3. South 29° West 1065 feet along Mananaiki;
4. South 22° West 235 feet along Grant 159, Estate of A. Manuel;
5. South 7° West 230 feet along Lihue Grants;
6. South 4° West 307 feet along Land Commission Award 7488 to Kekua;
7. South 2° 30' East 175 feet along Kula of Kikala No. 9 of Kanoa;
8. South 17° 30' East 178 feet along Grant 222, Apana 2 to Naheana;
9. North 63° 45' East 104 feet along Land Commission Award 7450, Apana 2 to Kawaakaukahi;
10. South 41° East 125 feet along Land Commission Award 7450, Apana 2 to Kawaakaukahi;
11. North 44° 15' East 118 feet along Land Commission Award 9408, Apana 2 to Kauhali;
12. North 30° West 108 feet along Land Commission Award 6156E to Naue;
13. North 68° 15' East 703 feet along Land Commission Award 6156E to Naue and Land Commission Award 9408, Apana 1 to Kauhale, and wall of Land Commission Award 5873 [page 56], Apana4 to Kahanaumaikai to the northeast angle of stone wall;
14. North 40° 45' East 595 feet along Kula of Waimano to the initial point,
Containing an area of 42.9 acres.
Total area of land of Ili of Kaholona of P. Kanoa 150.49 acres.
The boundaries in the description and map are as given by map and survey by S.E. Bishop in 1887 and as re-established by M.D. Monsarrat in 1889, except as noted in Piece 8, Kamoola. The given boundaries practically agree with the descriptions of adjoining lands and have not been disputed within the past fifteen years that I have been acquainted with the land.
Signed, C.H. Kluegel, Surveyor
I adjudge the foregoing to be the true and lawful boundaries of the various pieces of the land of Kaholona in Manana, Ewa, Island of Oahu.
Given under my hand at Honolulu, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii this sixteenth day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and four.
M.D. Monsarrat, Commissioner of Boundaries for the First Judicial Circuit of the Territory of Hawaii
Costs
Hearing 10.00; Certificate 2.00; Stamp 1.00; Examination of map & notes, notice &c 20.00; Evidence 3600 words 9.00; Certificate 2700 words, 13.50; Advertising 11.30; [Total] $66.80
May 23, 1904
This record book was received by me from the Department of the Public Lands on this date
May 26, 1904 This record book was received by the Department of Public Lands from M.D. Monsarrat on this date.
[secretary's name illegible], secretary
[No. 108, Kaholona Ili, Manana Ahupuaa, District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, 150.49 acres, 1904]