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No. 1985, Kalaekekoi, Heirs of, Kamakela Ili, Honolulu Ahupuaa, District of Kona, Island of Oahu, Volume 8, pps. 217-219 [Royal Patent Reel 5, 103-107.tif]
[No page number] (Copy of Original Royal Patent)
No. 1985
Royal Patent, Upon Confirmation of the Land Commission
Whereas, the Board of Commissioners to quiet Land titles have by their decision awarded unto Kalaeokekoi for Kalakini, Land Claim 6245 No. 1, an estate of Freehold less than Allodial in and to the land hereafter described, and whereas the said Kalakini has commuted the title as awarded for a fee simple title by the payment of the sum of three hundred and forty dollars into the Treasury
Therefore, Kalakaua, by the Grace of God, King of the Hawaiian Islands by this Royal Patent, makes known to all men, that he has, for himself and his successors in office, this day granted and given absolutely, in Fee Simple, unto Kalaeokekoi for Kalakini all that certain piece of land situate at Kamakela Honolulu, in the Island of Oahu, and described as follows:
(Survey the same) [See below in following copy of document]
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Certified copy of Original Royal Patent 1985
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[I hereby] certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the Original Royal Patent No. 1985 on Land Commission Award 6245, No. 1.
Honolulu, May 26th 1885
Charles T. Gulick
Minister of the Interior
Containing 906 [note 916]/1000 Acres, more or less; excepting and reserving to the Hawaiian Government, all mineral or metallic mines of every description.
To have and to hold the above granted land in Fee Simple, unto the said Kalaeokekoi for Kalakini, her Heirs and Assigns forever, subject to the taxes to be from time to time imposed by the Legislative Council equally, upon all landed Property held in Fee Simple.
(Seal)
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the Hawaiian Islands to be affixed this sixth day of June 1855.
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.... of a wall and across Road bounded by Kuakamauna
North 48° 25' West 92 feet, thence along bottom of a wall bounded by Poo
South 41° 30' West 54 feet, thence along bottom of wall
North 57° 30' West 63 feet, thence in a bent line along wooden fence as shown on plan bounded by John Stephen
North 43° 30' West 106 feet, thence in a bent line as shown bounded by John Stephen & Keone,
North 36° West 213 feet to commencement.
Area 1 acre 710 dec.
No. 4. Commencing at the West end of the wooden bridge over the Nuuanu river, the boundary runs up along the West side of the River in a bent line
North 13° 12' East 255 feet, thence
South 71° East 307 feet bounded by G.J. Hubertson, thence
North 41° 45' East 13 feet, thence along the land of Kaakaukukui
South 38° 45' East 51 feet, thence along Kaakaukukui & Kaliu
South 59° 30' West 186 feet, thence along Kaliu
South 23° 30' West 69 feet to [p]eg[?], thence
South 44° 37' West 91 feet to peg[?], thence along the outside of Rocky bank
North 83° West 83 feet, thence
South 79° 20' West 79 feet to East end of bridge, thence along side of Bridge
North 35° 25' West 83 feet to commencement.
containing Thirteen 906/1000 [note: 13.91] acres, more or less; excepting and reserving to the Hawaiian Government, all mineral or metallic mines of every description.
To have and to hold the above granted land in Fee Simple, unto the said Kalaeokekoi for his heirs, her heirs and Assigns forever, subject to the taxes to be from time to time imposed by the Legislative Council equally, upon all landed Property held in Fee Simple.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the Hawaiian Islands to be affixed this 6 day of June 1855.
Kamehameha
Victoria K. Kaahumanu
[Royal Land Patent No. 1985, Kalaekekoi Heirs, Kamakela Ili, Honolulu Ahupuaa, District of Kona, Island of Oahu, 13.91 Acres, 1855]