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Helu 5706B, Hueu, G.D., Kukuau 2 Ahupuaa, Hilo District, Island of Hawaii, Volume 25, pps 31-33[RP Reel 13, 851-853.tif]
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No 5706 [5706.2]
Royal Patent Upon Confirmation of the Land Commission.
Whereas, the Board of Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles have by their decision awarded unto G.D. Hueu, Kuleana Helu 8521B an estate of Freehold less than Allodial, in and to the land hereafter described, and whereas Pio Dias, the present occupier of the Ahupuaa of Kukuau 2nd has presented to the Minister of Interior, [a] certificate of the Commissioner of Boundaries for the Island of Hawaii, defining the boundaries of the said Ahupuaa as hereinafter described and has paid into the Royal Exchequer the sum of One hundred and Twenty-five Dollars ($125.00) as the Government commutation therein.
Therefore, Lunalilo Kalakaua, by the Grace of God, King of the Hawaiian islands, by this Royal Patent, makes known unto all men, that he has, for himself and his successors in office, this day granted and given absolutely, in Fee Simple, unto G.D. Hueu, all that certain piece of land situate at Kukuau 2nd Hilo in the Island of Hawaii and described as follows:
Commencing at a red wood post and bottles buried in the road makai of Kahoowaiwai"s house, at the North West corner of this piece and running thence along road
South 83° East 318 feet along Haae"s kuleana;
South 80°00" East 409 feet along Kanaina"s kuleana;
North 35° 12" East 3.50 feet along boundary of Kukuau 1st. This boundary is changeable as the water in Waiolama stream at its mouth has always belonged to Kukuau 1st.
North 80° 30" West 722 feet along the seashore;
South 35° 12 West 350 feet along Ponohawai to the point of commencement. The first piece contains Five and 65/100 (5.65) acres.
2nd
Commencing at a hole at the mauka South corner of this lot and at the makai South corner of Kanakaole"s kuleana, and running along the edge of the swamp in accordance with the Royal Patents of adjoining lands.
North 53° 30" West 230 feet along Kanakaole"s piece;
North 58° 00" West 98 feet along Kaiwi"s;
North 59° 00" West 230 feet;
North 46° 30" East 97 feet along Haae"s kuleana;
North 36° 00" East 415 feet;
South 65° 00" East 132 feet along Kanaina"s kuleana;
South 35° 00" East 92 feet;
South 65° 00" East 190 feet;
North 65° 00" East 102 feet;
South 29° 00" West 380 feet along boundary of Kukuau 1st to point of commencement, and containing Three 1/2 (3.50) Acres.
3rd
Commencing at the North Eastern corner of this land, at a buried stone and bottles in the Alanaio ravine just above Volcano road, and running thence up the ravine, the center of which is the boundary between this land and Ponohawai;
South 32° 30" West 838 feet to A cut in bed of stream;
South ....
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.... stones;
North 19° 54' East 252 feet;
North 39° 00' East 580 feet to pile of stones;
North 25° 00' East 1,710 feet to pile of stones;
North 18° 00' East 910 feet;
North 43° 25' East 755 feet;
North 20° 00' East 260 feet to gingers;
North 20° 00' East 563 feet to gingers on the edge of water run;
Thence along water run;
North 31° 00' East 738 feet;
North 23° 50' East 511 feet;
North 13° 30' West 558 feet;
North 35° 25' East 819 feet to K, and pile of stones; Thence leaving gulch;
North 60° 23' East 471 feet to pile of stones and gingers;
North 36° 30' East 760 feet to blazed kukui tree and pile of stones on island in water run;
North 41° 30' East 730 feet to a pile of stones and an arrow cut in the rock by the side of a small water run; Thence the land runs 2 or 3 feet wide;
North 61° 51' East 589 feet to a pile of stones;
North 42° 00' East 584 feet to a pile of stones;
North 48° 00' East 723 feet to a pile of stones; There the land again widens;
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North 36° 32' East 870 feet to a large pile of stones;
North 30° 42' East 1410 feet to a large pile of stones at point called Makaliiaina;
North 42° 13' East 1750 feet to a large pile of stones and gingers;
North 24° 13' East 1188 feet to buried bottles, in the wall of the Kahue Kuleana; Thence through this kuleana
North 28° 00' East 247 feet to corner of wall;
North 30° 27' East 563 feet to gingers and a buried red wood post;
North 41° 30' East 121 feet to a buried bottle at the South West corner of Hio's kuleana; Thence along said kuleana
North 44° 45' West 188 feet to buried bottle at the North West corner of Hio's kuleana; Thence down along Hio's piece
North 36° 10' East 276 feet to a buried red wood post; Thence
North 22° 30' East 469 feet to point of commencement.
Containing an area of Thirty Five hundred and Forty (3540) Acres, more or less
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Containing 3540 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 George D. Hueu, his 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 12th day of June, 1875.
By the King, Kalakaua R [Rex]
The Minister of the Interior, William L. Moehonua
[Royal Patent Helu 5706B, Hueu, G.D., Kukuau 2 Ahupuaa, Hilo District, Island of Hawaii, 3 apana, 3540 Acres, 1875; (ap. 1, 5.65 Acres, ap. 2, 3.5 Acres, Ap. 3 3540 Acres)(pages 33-35 are not numbered and are inserted before page 34)]