Land Grants

Grant Number(LG)00183Source Book:3
Grantee: Alexander, William P. Acreage::180 Acs
Ahupua`aHaiku Year1849
District:Hamakualoa CancelledFalse
IslandMaui TMK 2-2-7-01
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Statistics: 8120 characters 1376 words
No. 183, Alexander, William P., Upper Haiku Ahupuaa, District of Hamakualoa, Island of Maui, Vol. 1, pps. 441-444 [LG Reel 1, 00508-00511.tif]

No. 183
Royal Patent    

Kamehameha III, 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 William P. Alexander, his faithful and loyally disposed subject for the consideration of One Dollar (& services rendered M. Kekuanaoa and R. Armstrong), paid into the Royal Exchequer, all that certain piece of Land situated at Upper Haiku, Hamakualoa in the Island of Maui and described as follows:

Beginning in the ravine which separates [sic] Haiku from Makawao, at the upper part of the Pool called Alelele, and running
North 88° West 7 Chains to a Kukui tree
North 20° 12' East 48.17 Chains to a Koa tree on the brink of the ravine called Puaahookui
North 45° East 2.72 Chains
South 39° East 19.71 Chains to brink of said ravine on the haiku side
Note. A line along the Eastern brink of the ravine Puaahookui is the boundary between Haiku and Puuomalei.
North 12° 50' East 23.72 Chains to Kukui trunk marked A in plot
North 18° West 10 Chains, Offsets East 10.65 Chains to Kaupakulua West 2.00 to Puuomalei
North 18° West 5 Chains, thence a line bearing South 74° West crosses the ravine dividing Puaahookui on the South which belongs to Puuomalei, from Pohakuloa on the North which belongs to Pauwela & Haiku between which the b ....

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.... >Hoomaka hou ma ke Kukui i okiia hoailonaia A, a e holo ana
Akau 26° 30' Hikina 7 95/100 Kaulahao. Neenee Hikina 3 Kaulahao hiki i Kaupakulua
Hema 20° 30' Hikina 10 Kaulahao. Neenee Hikina 6 27/100 Kaulahao hiki i Kaupakulua
Hema 20° 30' Hikina 5 Kaulahao a hiki i ke awawa o Auwaiokane
Hema 46° Hikina 9 89/100 Kaulahao ma kahi i pau 5 Kaulahao. Neenee Hikina 3 Kaulahao a hiki i Hauo
Hema 22° 15' Hikina 2 73/100 Kaulahao
Hema 51° 15' Hikina 12 Kaulahao hiki i ka pahu ma ke awawa o Hauo
Hema 31° 30' Komohana 69 Kaulahao hiki i  ke awawa mawaena o Haiku a me Makawao
Akau 64° 30' Komohana 12 Kaulahao a hiki i kahi maluna aku o Alelele, kahi i hoomaka'i

Ua koe ke Kuleana o na kanaka e noho nei

A maloko o ia Apana 180 eka a oi iki aku, emi iki mai paha.
Eia ke kumu o ka lilo ana; ua haawi mai oia iloko o ka waihona waiwai o ke Aupuni i Hookahi Dala a me ke ana aina no M. Kekuanaoa a me Limaikaika.  Aka, ua koe i ke Aupuni na mine minerala a me na mine metala a pau.

No William P. Alexander, ua aina la i haawiia, no na mau loa aku no, ma ke ano alodio, a me ko na mau hooilina, a me ko na waihona, ua pili nae ka auhau a ka Poe Ahaolelo e kau like ai ma na aina alodio a pau i kela manawa i keia manawa.

A i mea e ikea'i ua kau wau i ko'u inoa, a me ka sila nui o ko Hawaii Pae Aina ma Honolulu i keia la 21 o Dekemaba, 1849.

(Inoa) Kamehameha
(Inoa) Keoni Ana

[Land Patent Grant 183, Alexander, William P., Upper Haiku Ahupuaa, District of Hamakualoa, Island of Maui, 180 Acre, 1849]