Boundary Commission

1892 100 Rice, Nannie R.
Certification: 100
Ahupua`a Kaneohe
District: Koolaupoko
Island Oahu
Ownership: Rice, Nannie R.
Misc:
Year: 1892
Statistics: 8837 characters 1415 words
Kaneohe Ahupuaa, Koolaupoko District, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, Oahu
Volume 3, pps 26-28


No. 100

Before William Foster, Commissioner of Boundaries for the First Judicial Circuit, Hawaiian Islands.

In the matter of the Boundaries of the Ahupuaa of Kaneohe, in the District of Koolaupoko, Oahu.

This matter came on for hearing before William Foster, Commissioner of Boundaries of the First Judicial Circuit of the Hawaiian Islands, at the Police Court Room in Honolulu, Island of Oahu, on Thursday, the Twenty sixth day of May, A.D. 1892, at, Two o´clock p.m.

Petition of Nannie R. Rice, by her attorney in fact W.F. Allen, was filed on May 12, 1892, representing that she is the owner of the Ahupuaa of Kaneohe, in the District of Koolaupoko, Island of Oahu: the same having been awarded by name to H. Kalama by L.C.A. 4452: that the boundaries of said Ahupuaa have never been settled: that the adjoining lands and owners, so far as petitioner knows, are as follows: On the East, the Ahupuaa of Kailua, belonging to this Petitioner; On the South, various Ilis belonging to the Crown and the Hawaiian Government: On the West, the Ahupuaa of Heeia, belonging to the Estate of Bernice P. Bishop. The matter was accordingly set for hearing on May 26, 1892, at the time and place above set forth.

Present: W.F. Allen, for Petitioner, and F.M. Hatch, his attorney; Curtis P. Iaukea, for Commissioners of Crown Lands.

Return is made of service of notice of hearing on C.N. Spencer, Minister of the Interior, who fails to appear. Petitioner files Affidavit of Publication of Notice of this hearing in the Hawaiian Gazette on May 17th and 24th , 1892; and produces a Map of Kan ....

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.... inuosities, along the Southeasterly boundary of Keana to the Southerly corner thereof, bearing South 62° 20' West true 1090 feet
29. Thence along ridge following the Southeasterly boundary of the lands Kaluapuhi, Pakui and Hopenui, to the Hawaiian Government Survey Trig. Station No. 2, bearing South 2° 0' East true, 1980 feet;
30. Thence along ridge, following the Easterly boundary of Kawaewae, Kalokoai &c through all the sinuosities of said ridge to the Northeasterly corner of Waikalua Waho, Crown Land, bearing South 26° 25' West true, 2705 feet;
31. Thence along said ridge, following its sinuosities, along the Easterly boundary of Waikalua Waho, to a point bearing South 12° 25' West true 1400 feet;
32. Thence South 69° 0' West true 625 feet along Waikalua Waho;
33. Thence North 57° 25' West true 1650 feet along Waikalua Waho;
34. Thence South 39° 10' West true 1380 feet along Waikalua Loko, to the bridge over stream on government Road, being the point of beginning;

Given under my hand, at Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, this Twenty sixth day of May, in the year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety Two.
William Foster, Commissioner of Boundaries for the First Judicial Circuit of the Hawaiian
Islands.

Costs: Attendance, 1 day 10.00; Service of Notices 2, Certificate 2, Stamp 5.00; Description in Certificate, 9 folios @ 50¢ - 4.50; Record: 9 folios @ 50¢ 6.00; 6 folios @ 25¢ 6.00;
Paid May 31, 1892 - $25.50

Certificate for Interior Department, 12 folios @ 25¢ filed June 2, 1892; $3.00 paid January 31 1893

[No. 100, Kaneohe Ahupuaa, Koolaupoko District, Island of Oahu, Boundary Commission, no amount given (9500 acres) 1892]