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 1088 s1XTY-N1NTH coivennss. sms. 11. cn. 111. 1927. mB;}[?;}**¤’ °h*°¤°d· of the Hawaii National Park on the island of Maui is hereby v¤1.s¤§p.4.sa,»1m1»¤#1· changed to read as follows: °°;3,m1pm,_ " Beginning at a triangle on set stone, said mark being the Govern- ment survey triangulation station Puu Nianiau in the land of Kalialinui, and running by true azimuths: “ 1. Three hundred degrees fifty-seven minutes thirty seconds eleven thousand seven hundred and sixty—nine and three-tenths feet along the remainin portion of the land of Kalialinui to a concrete réionument marked Iglumber 1 on spur and on the west edge of Koolau a . dp 2. Two hundred and ninety-seven degrees fortg-seven minutes thirty seconds fourteen thousand six hundred an fifty-two and six-tenths feet along same and across Koolau Ga to a concrete monument marked Number, 3, the true azimutd) and distance from said monument to Government survey triangulation station Hanakauhi being forty-five degrees fourteen minutes nine hundred and ei hty·eight feet. " 3. %`wo hundred and sixty—nine degrees Hfty-seven minutes thirty seconds ninethousand and one and three-tenths feet along same to a concrete monument marked Number 7 on the southwest boundary of the landof Haik11. " 4. Three hundred and six degrees thirty»nine minutes three thou- sand nine hundred and thirteen and four-tenths feet along the southwest boundary of the land of Haiku to a cross on large flat rock called Pohaku Palaha. 1 " 5. Two hundred and seventy-three degrees seven minutes four hundred and forty feet along the Nahiku tract to Government sur- vey triangulation station Pakihi. . ‘,6. Thence following alon summit of dividing 'ridge between Haleakalalcrater and ipahulu Valley to an ahu at a place called Pakihi, the direct azimuth and distance being three hundred and fifty degrees four minutes thirty seconds seven thousand four hun- dred and fourteen and seven—tenths1 feet. " 7. Thenee along Government! land and following along rim of the crater and crest of wall of Kaupo Gap to a four inch by four inch redwood gost, the direct azimuth and distance being three hundred and Ii y-six_ degrees forty-one minutes ten thousand eight hundred and sixty·seven and nine-tenths feet.  · "¥8,'·Eighty-six degrees one minute thirty seconds six thousand seven hundred and-seventy-seven and four-tenths feet along grant 3457 ;-lot 1,‘te A. V. Marciel; and the ‘l‘€II18lIll!l?0I’i)l0I1 of t e land of Nuu (R. P. 8049, L. C. A;6239 Apana 2 to alaimoku), passing over a cross on? stone at Kauhaokamoa at threethousand four hun- dred and forty-one and eight-tenths feet and `passinghover an iron pipe on the west edge of the Koolau Gap at live t ousand eight undred and seventy-four feet. ~ 0 _ i ‘f‘9.· One hundredand thirty-eight degrees forty-two minutes thirty seconds nine·thousand· five hundred and seventy-four and two-tenths feet along the remaining dportion of said‘land of Nuu to a cross on rock, the true azimuth-an distance to Government survey triangula- tion station Haleakala 2 being one hundred and seventy-nine degrees thirteen minutes fifteen seconds nine hundred and forty-three and two tenths feet. ’ ‘ M ‘? 10. Ninety-one degrees thirt four minutes forty-five seconds nine thousand nine hundred and sixt and four-tenths feet along same to a concrete monument marked {Wumber 14, the true azimut_ and distance from said monument to an arrow on rock called Kuinui- lliahi,-marking the northeast corner of the land of Nakula, being one hundred and sixty—seven degrees twenty-eight minutes mne hundred and twenty-eight and seven-tenths feet.