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 PROCLAMATIONS, 1927. 2929 Beginning at the Northwest corner of this piece on the South side Description. of Ala Moana (100 feet wide), the true azimuth and distance to a pipe on the North side of Ala Moana and marking the end of Course No.4 (Lot "Kukuluaeo Tract") of Land Court Application No. 670 being 276 0 36' 225.6 feet, the coordinates of said point of beginning referred to Government Survey Trig. Station" Punchbowl" being 6864.6 feet South and l!H3.3 feet West as shown on Government Survey Registered Map No. 1986 and running by true a7imuths: 1. 302 0 55' 197.8 feet along the South side of Ala Moana Road; 2. 307 0 55' 426.5 feet along same; 3. 291 0 44' 307.0 feet along same; 4.. 2860 37' 95.0 feet along same; 5. 278 0 56' 343.6 feet along same; 6. 273 0 22' 344.9 feet along same; 7. 276 0 48' 207.8 feet along same. 8. 302 0 52' 431.0 feet along same; 9. 292 0 09' 459.8 feet along same; 10. 297 0 52' 315.9 feet along same; 11. 2850 05' 1642.9 feet along same; 12. 301 0 00' 299.8 feet along same; 13. 61 0 51' 901.8 feet to a point 700 feet South of Ala MoanR. and on line with the extension of the North side of canal OJ: the azimuth 77 0 59'; 14. 105 0 05' 1352.6 feet parallel to and 700 feet South of Ala Moana; 15. 117 0 52' 359.4 feet along same; 16. 112 0 09' 476.8 feet along same; 17. 107 0 07' 718.0 feet; 18. 98 0 56' 412.6 feet parallel to and 700 feet South of Ala Moana; 19. 106 0 37' 173.3 feet along same; 20.111 0 44' 437.7 feet along same; 21. 127 0 55' 496.3 feet along same; 22. 122 0 55' 168.3 feet along same; 23. 212 0 55' 700.0 feet along Kewalo Basin Reservation to the point of beginning. In Wii,ness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Uniterl States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 25th day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty- [SEAL] seven and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifty second. By the President: FRANK B KELLOGG Secretary of State. CALVIN COOLIDGE. By THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION. October 26, 1927. Under the guidance and watchful cure of a Divine and beneficent l;';;~anksgiving Day, Providence this country has been carried safely through another Preamble. year. Almighty God has continued to bestow upoa us the light of His countenance, and we have prospered. Not alone have we enjoyed material success, but we have advanced in wisdom and in spiritual understanding. The products of our fields and our factories and of our manifold activities have been maintained on a high level. We have gained in knowledge of the higher values ot life. There has been

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