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PROCLAMATIONS, 1929. spike :referred to Government Survey Trig Station, "Punchbowl" being 3169.6 feet North and 9685.6 feet west, and running by true azimuths:- 1. 137 0 28' 00" 1088.5 feet, parallel to and 50 feet distant from center line ofO. R. & L. Co. main track, to a spike driven in coraJ; 2. 30 0 19' 30" 1260.1 feet to pipe driven in ground near wa~r'8 edge; 3. Thence following along the water's edge to the point of beginning, the direct azimuth and distance being: 2580 14' 30" 1401.4 feet. AREA 13.08 ACRES. PARCEL 3.- Portion of the land of Kapalama-Kai, Honolulu, Oahu, covered by water and lying within the Kapalama Fishery, being portion of Land Com..mission Award 7714-B, Apana 7, to Moses Kekuaiwa, confirmed by Royal Patent 7834, being also the same land and Fisherr deeded to the Territory: of Hawaii by William O. SmIth) E. Faxon Bishop, Albert F. Judd, William Williamson and Richard H. Trent, Trustees under the Will and of the Estate of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, deceased, by deed dated July 31, 1925, recorded in the Bureau of Conveyances at Honolulu in Book 925 on pages 25-26. Beginning at the junction of the East Kuapa wall of Loko Ananoho with the shore and running lhence by true meridian:- N. 86 0 30' E. 730 feet along the seashore; N. 69 0 10' E. 600" " " " S. 89 0 40'E.400" " " " N. 85 0 30'E.249" " " " to the west angle of Kuapa wall of Loko Kuwili 2nd; S. 36 0 30'E.133 " S. 460 50' E. 355 " S. 53 0 20' E. 380 " S.59045'E.400 " S. 290 30'W. 1428 " S. 870 W. 830 " N. 620 10'W. 1630 " N.8 0 E. 685 " N.5 0 20'W. 415 " " Kuapa 2nd " " " " " " " " " " Kuwili fishery; " Sea; " Mokauea fishery; " Kuapa wall of Loko Ananoho; " """ "to the initial' point, Comprising an AREA of 101 ACRES, more or less. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. DONE at the City of Waahington this 8" day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine [SEAL] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifty-third. By the President: FRANK B KELLOGG Secretary of State. HERBERT HOOVER 2983 PlU'cel3.