Boundary Commission

1874 027 Keelikolani, Ruth
Certification: 027
Ahupua`a Honokohau Ike (2)
District: Kona, North
Island Hawaii
Ownership: Keelikolani, Ruth
Misc:
Year: 1874
Statistics: 11476 characters 2005 words
Honokohau ike (2) Ahupuaa, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Hawaii, Volume. A, No. 1, pages 363-368

The Ahupuaa of Honokohauike, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, 3d Judicial Circuit.

On this the 12th day of August AD 1873 the Commission of Boundaries for the 3d Judicial Circuit met at Kailua, North Kona Hawaii for the hearing of the application of J.O. Dominis Agent for Hon. Excellency, R. Keelikolani, for the settlement of the boundaries of the land of Honokohauike, situated in North Kona Island of Hawaii.

Notice to all parties interested in the settlement of boundaries of lands of North and South Kona Hawaii: that the Commissioner of Boundaries for the 3d Judicial Circuit would be prepared to receive applications for the settlement of boundaries of lands in Said Districts at the Court House in Kona on August 2d A.D. 1873 served by publication in the Hawaiian Gazette of July 16th and Kuakoa of July 19, 1873 and adjourned to Kailua on the 12 instant due notice having been served on owners or Agents of adjoining lands, as far as known. Present J.G. Hoapili for applicant and the Hawaiian Government, I.K. Kaai for Estate of G.M. Robertson.

For Petition see Folio 243.
Note Royal Patent No 1571 filed

Testimony
Hoohio, Sworn: I was born at Kohala Hawaii came to Honokohauike before I could walk and have always lived there since that time know the boundaries of the land they were pointed out to me by my cousin, Nuole who is now dead.

Commencing at the sea shore the boundary between Honokohaunui and Honokohauike is at a place called Kuanawai said place is in the water, thence up the sand beach to a place called Pohakuhaiku a heiau on the pahoehoe, from thence the boundary runs to Puumau an ai aina or ahua, an old resting place where a koa tree used to stand at a crook on the road hence up the iwi aina to Keauakaluapuaa a cave, thence to Ulukukahi a breadfruit tree thence to an ohia tree called Ohia [page 364] kaumaia thence up the iwi aina to Kuakahela a lae ohia fruit trees, thence to Mumuku a breadfruit tree on the North Side. From Kuakahela the trail runs mauka along the boundary from Mumuku through Ikuana an old kulana kauhale, and along th ....

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.... iopio 26 feet
South East of kukui tree marked X
South 68° 15' West 856 feet.
South 67° 30' West 237 feet.
South 64° 15' West 220 feet.
South 57° 45' West 234 feet.
South 54° West 250 feet.
South 58° 30' West 300 feet.
South 61° 30' West 480 feet to stone marked X on the mauka side of Government road. Thence along Kuleana No 5247.
South 56° 30' West 365 feet.
South 64° West 308 feet.
South 61° 30' West 102 feet.
South 65° West 124 feet. Thence along iwi aina between Honokohaunui and this land
South 55° West 258 feet.
South 33° 15' West 190 feet.
South 60° 45' West 830 feet.
South 69° 30' West 247 feet.
South 55° 45' West 544 to Bread fruit tree marked - at place called Mumuku.
South 72° 15' West 157 feet.
South 76° West 320 feet.
South 69° 15' West 188 feet.
South 76° 15' West 156 feet to grove of ohia, at place called Kuakahela.
South 76° West 146 feet.
South 64° 30' West 188 feet.
South 68° West 189 feet.
South 73° 15' West 158 feet.
South 82° 45' West 300 feet to mauka corner of Patent No 3022 marked X on a rock. Thence along said Patent
South 76 3/4° 2336 feet to the makai corner of said Patent. Thence
South 68° 30' West 325 feet.
South 64° West 595 feet, to a grove of Puhala trees, [page 368] at a place called Pukaalani.
South 60° West 563 feet.
South 80° West 300 feet to ahupohaku marked H at place Ulukukahi.
South 70° 15' West 1000 feet.
South 65° 45' West 1892 feet to ahupohaku marked X,
South 69° 45' West 9350 feet (at 7920 feet crossing lower road) to ledge of rocks at shore marked H, and called Punawai or Kuanawai. Thence along the shore to the place of commencement.
Area 480 acres.
R.A. Lyman, Commissioner of Boundaries 3d Judicial Circuit

Note surveyed by J. F. Brown, Costs in full paid by applicant, Book of costs lost in wreck of Schooner Caroline Mills at Honokaa, Hamakua, Hawaii, May 1878

[No. 27, Honokohauike (2) Ahupuaa, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, 480 acres, 1874]