Boundary Commission

1926 208 Bishop, Bernice Pauahi
Certification: 208
Ahupua`a Waimano (Portions)
District: Ewa
Island Oahu
Ownership: Bishop, Bernice Pauahi
Misc: portion
Year: 1926
Statistics: 11482 characters 1770 words
Waimano Ahupuaa (Portions), District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, Volume 4, pps 55-59

No. 208

Before A.C. Alexander, Commissioner of Boundaries for the First Judicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii.

Proceedings

In the Matter of the Settlement of the Boundaries of Portions of the Ahupuaa of Waimano, Ewa, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii

June 30, 1925, an application was filed by William O, Smith, E. Faxon Bishop, A.F. Judd, William Williamson and Richard H. Trent, Trustees under the Will and of the Estate of Bernice P. Bishop, deceased, through their attorneys, Robertson and Castle, setting forth that the Ahupuaa of Waimano, Ewa, Oahu, was awarded to Victoria Kamamalu as Apana No. 47 of Land Commission Award 7713 by name only and not by survey; that the petitioners as successors in title and interest to said Victoria Kamamalu claim to be the owners of two portions of said Ahupuaa of Waimano, the outer boundaries of which have not been settled, determined or certified, and praying that said boundaries be settled, determined and certified to be as follows:

Lot A.
Beginning at a concrete monument at the West corner of this piece of land on the South side of the O.R. & L. Co.‘s right of way and on the East boundary of Land Commission Award 5873, Apana 4, to Kahanaumaikai, the co-ordinates of said point of beginning referred to Government Survey Triangulation Station “EWA” being 825.8 feet South and 3214.7 feet East and running by true azimuths:

1. 220° 00' 3.6 feet along land of Manana Hui to a pipe;
2. 252° 38' 313.4 feet along the South side of the O.R. & L. Co's Right of Way to a pipe;
3. thence along the South side of the O.R. & L. Co.'s Right of Way on a curve to the right with a radius of 2320.0 feet to a pipe, the direct azimuth and distance being 257° 00' 350.0 feet.
4. 33° 28' 187.8 feet along land of Kuailima to a pipe;
5. 318° 34' 280.5 feet along same to a pipe;
6. 32° 55' 62.0 feet along land of Opukaula to a pipe;
7. 56° 20' 144.0 feet along same;
8. 338° 35' 150.0 feet along same;
9. 57° 40' 312.0 feet along same;
10. 354° 10' 175.0 feet along same ....

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.... n & Castle, attorneys for applicants
Edward B. Loomis of applicant's office
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Joseph Manuela and C.M. Hite, his attorney;
Joseph Kelii
Harry R. Hewitt, Deputy Attorney
Mr. Hite stated that the boundaries as applied for was satisfactory to his client.
Joseph Kelii also stated that they were satisfactory to him.
The Commissioner calling his attention to the report by Wright, Harvey and Wright, surveyors, Mr. Greenwell stated that the change suggested by them would be entirely satisfactory to the applicants. The map was accordingly returned to them (the applicants) and ordered to be corrected by the addition of the words ”the middle of the fish pond wall being the boundary” to Course 19 of Lot B.

At the request of Mr. Hewitt and in order to give the Territory more time for investigating the boundaries, the hearing was continued to Saturday, August 29, 1925, at 9 a.m.

August 29, 1925, by agreement of attorneys hearing was continued to September 12, 1925
September 14, 1925, petitioner was allowed to withdraw the map in order to correct it
September 12, 1925, hearing was continued to September 26, 1925
September 26, 1925, hearing was continued to October 10, 1925
October 10, 1925, hearing was continued to October 24, 1925
October 24, 1925, hearing was continued to November 14, 1925
November 14, 1925, hearing was continued to November 28, 1925
November 28, 1925, hearing was continued to December 12, 1925
December 12, 1925, hearing was continued to January 9, 1926
January 9, 1926, hearing continued to January 23, 1926
January 23, 1926, hearing continued to January 30, 1926
January 30, 1926, hearing continued to February 13, 1926
February 13, 1926, hearing continued indefinitely on request of petitioners' attorneys

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Costs

Costs: Advertising in Star Bulletin $15.75; Advertising in Nupepa Kuokoa 18.00; 10 extra stipulations 1.00; 3 Blueprints 2.25; Hearing 10.00; Recording 1660 words 4.15; Total: $51.15

[No. 208, Waimano Ahupuaa (Portion), District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission,hearing continued indefinitely; Lot A, 15.84 Acres; Lot B, net area 12.81 acres, 1926]