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Pohakulawaia Ili, Kalihi Ahupuaa, District of Kona, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, Oahu, Volume 3, pps 40-43
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Boundary Commissioner's Notice
Application having been made to me by Mr. C.W. Booth; for the settlement of the boundaries of the land of Pohakalawaia, Kalihi, Kona, Oahu. Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be granted at the office of the Government Survey, Kapuaiwa Building, on Monday, August 16, 1897, at 1:30 p.m.
[margin note:] “Huea”
All persons interested in said boundaries are notified to be present
Frank S. Dodge, Commissioner of Boundaries for the First Judicial Circuit
1883-3tF
Hoolaha a Ke Komisina Hooponopono Palena Aina
Oiai, ua waihoia mai ia`u e Mr. C.W. Booth, he Palapala Noi no ka hooponopono ana i na palena aina o Pohakalawaia, Kalihi, Kona, Oahu, nolaila, ke hoolahaia aku nei ma keia e noho ana ke Komisina e hoolohe i ua noi ia, ma ke Keena Ana Aina Aupuni, Kapuaiwa Hale, ma ka hora 1:30 P.M. o ka Poakahi, August 16, 1897. Ke kauohaia aku nei na mea kuleana apau e pili ana, e hele mai ia manawa.
Frank S. Dodge, Komisina Hooponopono Palena Aina, apana hookolokolo Ekahi
Honolulu, July 20th, 1897
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Pohakalawaia, District of Kona, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, Oahu, Volume No. 3, p 40-43
No. 104
Hoolaha A Ke Komisina Hooponopono Palena Aina
Frank S. Dodge, Komisina Hooponopono Palena Aina, Apana Hookolokolo Ekahi, Honolulu, July 20th 1897.
Before Frank S. Dodge, Commissioner of boundaries for the First Judicial Circuit
In the matter of the Boundaries of the Land of Pohakulawaia, Kalihi, Kona, Oahu, otherwise known as “Huea”
July 2nd, 1897
Application for the settlement of the boundaries of this land was made to me by Mr. William A. Wall, Attorney-in-fact for Mr. C.W. Booth, and the time for the hearing was appointed as given in the above notices, printed in the Hawaiian Gazette and the Kuokoa, for three successive weeks.
August 12th
On the 12th day of August, notice was served by me, personally, upon the following owners of the adjoining property, as far as known, viz.:
Mr. Henry Holmes, representing the Bishop Estate
Mr. J.O. Carter, representing Mrs. J.O. Dominis and
Mr. J. Alfred Magoon, representing the petitioner and
Mr. J.F. Brown, Commissioner of Public Lands, representing the Republic of Hawaii, owning an undivided half interest in the land, by virtue of the original Mahele Award No. 56 [Kahana]
August 14th 1897
Mr. William A. Wall, having failed to return from Kona, and there being no opportunity for him to return in time for the hearing at the appointed time and place, said hearing was indefinitely postponed, and notice sent to Mr. Wall, and to the above mentioned persons, representing the owners of adjoining lands.
August 16th
Pending the appoint of a new date for a hearing, the case rests.
September 6th. Notices were sent by mail to the following named persons calling a meeting at the Survey Office on Thursday, September 9th at 1:30 p.m.
C.W. Booth, W.A. Wall, J.A. Magoon, J.F. Brown, Antone Rosa, J.O. Carter, Henry Holmes
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Land Called Pohakulawaia, Kalihi, Report by C.J. Lyons
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.... nd if a survey is filed with me, in accordance with said map I will issue a Certificate of boundaries upon the same.
September 13th 1897
The said surveys having this day been filed with me, and said surveys conforming to the above given decision, and the above mentioned map, I do hereby certify that the true, lawful and equitable boundaries of said portions of the land of “Huea,” shall be as follows, viz:
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Huea “A”
Beginning at the North corner of this piece, at the West corner of Namahele, Land Commission Award 7713, at the stream, and running as follows, by true meridian:
1. South 20° 10' East 3690 feet along Namahele, Land Commission Award 7713 to the top of Nuuanu Ridge
2. South 61° 15' West 520 feet along top of Nuuanu Ridge
3. North 66° 30' west 1505 feet along top of Ridge along Kamanaiki; grant 3424 to C.P. Iaukea, Trustee;
4. North 11° 00' West 450 feet along Waiaula, land Commission Award 7713;
5. North 32° 50' West 835 feet along Waiaula, Land Commission Award 7713;
6. North 46° 45' west 1310 feet along Waiaula, land Commission Award 7713 to the stream, and thence
7. North 62° 40' East 2310 feet to the initial point, the stream being the boundary between this land and Pohakuawaawaa, and containing an area of 130 acres.
Huea “B”
Beginning at the Southwest corner of this piece, at the Southeast corner of Land Commission Award 5011, apana 1, Kahaha at stream, and running as follows by true meridians:
1. North 52° 10' East 1080 feet along the stream, which is the boundary between this land and Waiaula;
2. North 15° 50' west 2260 feet along Land Commission Award 6450, Apana 10
3. North 40° 00' West 950 feet along Land Commission Award 6450, Apana 10 to top of ridge.
4. South 6° 00' East 3580 feet along land Commission award 5011, Apana 1 to Kahaha to the initial point, and containing an area of 45 6/10 acres with a reservation of the rights of kuleanas within these boundaries.
Given under my hand, at the office of the Bureau of Survey, Kapuaiwa Building, Honolulu Oahu, on this thirteenth (13th) day of September, Eighteen hundred and ninety-seven
Frank S. Dodge, Commissioner of Boundaries, 1st Judicial Circuit
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Charges
Gazette Co. Advertisement $3.50; Kuokoa Advertisement 4.-; Service of 1st Meeting Notices 2.50; Service of 2nd Meeting Notices 2.50; Commissioner's Fee 1st Meeting, postponed 5.-; Commissioner's fee 2nd Meeting 1 day $10.-; Certificate 2.00, Stamp duty 1.00, 3.-; Description in certificate 2.-; Record in the case 2.50; [total] $35.00
Paid, September 17th 1897
Certified copy to Interior department $2.00 paid September 14.
November 10th 1898 Resigned as Commissioner of boundaries, and delivered this Book of Records to J.A. Hassinger, Esquire, Chief Clerk, department of the Interior, November 16th 1898
Frank S. Dodge
October 20th, 1902 This Record was received by me from the Commissioner of Public Lands on this date
M.D. Monsarrat, Commissioner of Boundaries for the First Judicial Circuit of the Territory of Hawaii
[No. 104, Pohakulawaia Ili, Kalihi Ahupuaa, District of Kona, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, Huea A, 130 acres; Huea B, 45 6/10 acres (reservation for kuleanas within land), 178 acres, 1897]