Boundary Commission

1884 073 Keelikolani, R.
Certification: 073
Ahupua`a Waiawa
District: Ewa
Island Oahu
Ownership: Keelikolani, R.
Misc:
Year: 1884
Statistics: 8850 characters 1448 words
Waiawa Ahupuaa, District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, Oahu, Volume 2, pps. 81-85

In the Matter of the Boundaries of Waiawa at Ewa, island of Oahu

Petition

Honolulu, April 24th 1884
R.F. Bickerton, Esquire, Boundary Commissioner for Island of Oahu
The undersigned hereby makes application for the settlement of the Boundaries of the land of “Waiawa” at Ewa, Oahu belonging to the Estate of R. Keelikolani.

The land in question adjoins on the North side of Ahupuaa of Waipio, North side of Ahupuaa of Waipio, belonging to John Ii Estate and on south side the Ahupuaa of Manana being Grant 2060 to Reimond & Bernard [Raymond & Bernard]. Hoping for an early date for hearing of the case and settlement of Boundaries
I remain, yours respectfully,
Signed Charles R. Bishop

Honolulu May 21st 1884
Notice of time and place of hearing having been advertised as follows:

Gazette
Boundary Commissioner's Notice
Proper Application having been made to the undersigned by Charles R. Bishop, for the Settlement of the Boundaries of the Ahupuaa of Waiawa, Ewa, Island of Oahu, Notice is hereby given to all owners of adjoining lands and to all persons interested in the settlement of said Boundaries that said matter will come on for hearing at my office Merchant Street, Honolulu, on Wednesday the 21st day of May, 1884 at 1 o'clock p.m.
Richard F. Bickerton, Boundary Commissioner for the Island of Oahu
Date, Honolulu, April 30th, 1884
1007 [illegible]

The matter came on for hearing

Present: S.M. Damon, J.F. Brown, Surveyor
[page 82]

Map and Notes of Survey filed.

J.F. Brown, sworn, ....

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.... arge gulch to point at the top of South bank of same marked by pits [one triangle above other with points toward each other];
20. South 21° 43' West 528 feet to point marked with concrete post, and triangular pits [one triangle above other with points toward each other];
21. South 33° 59' West 4546 to stone called “Pohakuumeume” Southwest of Acacia clump;
22. South 8° 14' West 726 feet;
23. South 8° 6' West 1764 feet to a concrete post marked + 184 feet makai of the mauka side of Government road;
24. South 9° 43' West 344.5 feet;
25. South 41° 20' west 466.6 feet;
26. South 58° 14' west 433.5 feet to bank of Waiawa stream from which point Ewa Church Trig. Station bears South 87° 42' West. From this point the boundary follows the East or Manana bank of the river to a point at the end of a line of Willow trees, from which point the Ewa Church Trig. Station bears North 73° 49' West distance 2099 feet.

At this point the boundary crosses to the opposite or Waiawa side of river and follows along said Waiawa bank (at water edge) to point from which Ewa church Trig. Station bears North 37° 15' west distance 2786 feet; Thence still along the Waiawa bank to point from which Ewa church Trig. Station bears north 90° 25' West distance 3824. Thence along shore to initial point at “Laehopu” which point bears North 52° West distance 3984 feet from last mentioned point.
Area 10500 Acres
Richard F. Bickerton, Commissioner of Boundaries for Island of Oahu
Dated, Honolulu, May 21st 1884

Cost $32.50
Cost paid June 19th 1884

[No. 73, Waiawa Ahupuaa, District of Ewa, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, 10500 acres, 1884]