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Kaihikapu & Lelepana Lokos, Ahupuaa of Moanalua, District of Kona, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, Oahu, Volume 2, pps 118-121
Petition
Honolulu, May 15th 1884
R.F. Bickerton, Esquire, Commissioner of Boundaries for the Island of Oahu
Sir:
I am authorized by the Minister of the Interior to make an application to you to decide and certify the boundaries of the Lokos of Lelepana and Kaihikapu in Moanalua, Oahu, which belong to the Government.
These lokos are bounded on three sides by the land of Moanalua, which belongs to the Estate of Her Royal Highness, Ruth Keelikolani and on the remaining side by the sea. I herewith enclose notes of survey and a plan of the same, which I believe to be strictly correct and respectfully request that a day and an hour be set for hearing the case and that the parties interested may have due notice.
I remain, Yours Very respectfully,
M.D. Alexander, Surveyor General
[page 119]
Honolulu, June 4th 1884
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.... alua to wall between Lelepana & Kaihikapu; thence
8. North 69° 47' East true 2422 feet along Moanalua;
9. South 70° 18' East true 3375 feet along Moanalua to wall of pond at sea; thence [page 121]
10. South 36° 55' West true 4465 feet along sea; the wall of the pond being the boundary to point at end of wall;
11. South 87° 28' West true 850 feet along a portion of Moanalua called Ahua;
12. North 54° 10' West true 3550 feet along Ohua [? Ahua] to wall between ponds of Lelepana and Kaihikapu;
13. South 57° 50' West true 1040 feet along south wall of Lelepana along Moanalua;
14. North 86° 12' West true 1765 feet along same;
15. North 50° 15' West true 1350 feet along same to initial point.
Area 742 acres
Richard F. Bickerton, Commissioner of Boundaries for Island of Oahu
Dated, Honolulu, June 4th 1884
Lands.
[Nos 75 & 76, Kaihikapu & Lelepana Lokos, Ahupuaa of Moanalua, District of Kona, Island of Oahu; 742 acres, 1884]