Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 50 Part 1.djvu/525

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

500 75TH CONGRESS, 1sT SESSION-CH . 482-JULY 10, 1937 "9 . Fift y-one degree s, tw elve m inutes , one thous and an d four hundred feet along the land of Kewalo to the point of beginning ; conta ining an area of twenty-sev en acres ; excepting and reserving therefrom Tantalus Drive and Auwaiolimu Street crossing this land ; fil

, Punc h Honolulu,,

" bo wl Hi ll (II) Portion of the land of Kewalo, Punchbowl Hill, Honolulu, Oahu. Oahu, being part o f the lands se t aside for t he use of the Hawaii Exper iment Station of the United States Depar tment of Agri culture by proclamation of the Acting Governor of Hawaii, dated June 10, 19 01, and desc ribe d as fol lows Beginning at the northeast corner of this lot, at a place called 'Puu Ea' on th e boundary between t he lands o f Kewalo a nd Auwaiolimu, the coordinates of said point of beginning referred to Government survey triangulation station Punchbowl', being three thousan d two hundred and fifty-fiv e and six-ten ths feet north and five thousand two hundred and forty-four and seven-tenths feet east, as shown on Government Survey Registered Map Numbered 2692 of the Territory of Hawaii, and running by true azimuths "1 . Three hundred and fifty-four degrees thirty minutes nine hundred and thirty feet along the remainder of the land of Kewalo, to the middle of the stream which divides the l ands of Kewalo and Ka lawa hine ; "2. Thence down the middle of said stream along the land of Kalawahine, the direct azimuth and distance being forty-nine degrees sixteen minutes one thousand five hundred and twelve and five-tenths feet ; "3 . One hundred and forty-one degrees twelve minutes eight hundred and sixty fe et along the r emainder of t he land of Kew alo ; "4. Two hundred and thirty-one degrees twelve minutes five hundred and fifty-two and six-tenths feet along the land of Auwaiol imu to 'Puu I ole' ; "5 . Thence still along the said land of Auwaiolimu following the top of the ridge to the point of beginning, the direct azimuth and distanc e being two h undred and thi rty-two degre es twenty-six min- utes on e thousand fo ur hundred and seventy feet and containin g an area of thirty acres ; excepting and reserving therefrom Tantalus Drive crossing this land ; Parcel northeast of

"(III) Portion of the land of Kalawahine situate mauka or north- Roos evel t Hi gh east of R oosevelt High School, Honol ulu, Oahu . Being portion of L . C. award 11215, Apana 2, to Keliiahonui con- veyed by W. M . Gi$ard to the Territory of Hawaii by deed dated February 1, 1907, and recorded in Liber 291, page 1 . "(Being portion of the lands set aside for the Hawaiian Homes as &t 777. uS. . °° 697, Commission by the Seventy-third Congress by Act Numbered 227, 701, 704x .

appr oved M ay 16, 1934 .) "Beginning at the south corner of this parcel of land and near the east corn er of Roosevel t High School lot, the coo rdinates of sa id point of beginning referred to Government survey triangulation sta- tion Punchbowl', being twenty-five and two one-hundredths feet south and four thousand one hundred and seventeen and thirty-ni ne one-hundr edths feet eas t as shown on Government s urvey register ed map numbered 2985 and ru nning by azi muths measu red cl ockwis e from true south "1 . One hund red and twen ty-e ight deg rees fif ty-f our minu tes seve n hundred and six and thirteen one-hundredths feet along Roosevelt High School lot, and passing over a pipe at six hundred and eighty- four and thirteen one-hundredths feet ; "2. Thence up along the middle of stream in all its turns and windings along the land of Kewalo-uka to the south corner of Hawaiian Home land (Presidential Executive Order Numbered