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 904 31 Stat. 147.

PUBLIC LAW 895-AUG. 1, 19B6

[70 S T A T.

SEC. 5. Section 38 of said Act (48 U.S.C. 574) is amended to read as follows: "SEC. 38. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS.—For the purpose of representation in the house of representatives, the Territory is divided into the following representative districts: "First representative district: That portion of the island of Hawaii known as P u n a; "Second representative district: That portion of the island of Hawaii known as South H i l o; "Third representative district: That portion of the island of Hawaii known as North Hilo and Hamakua; "Fourth representative district: That portion of the island of Hawaii known as Kau and South Kona and that portion of North Kona, for convenience herein referred to as Keauhou, more particularly described as follows: (1) from a point at the seashore between the lands of Holauloa 1 and 2 and Puapuaa 2 running northeasterly along the boundary of Holualoa 1 and 2 to Puu Laalaau; (2) easterly in a straight line to a point called Naohueleelua being the common corner of the lands of Puuanahulu, Kaohe and Keauhou 2d; (3) southeasterly along the common boundary between Hamakua and North Kona Districts to the summit of Mauna Loa; (4) westerly along the common boundary between Kau and North Kona Districts to the easterly boundary of South Kona District; (5) northerly and westerly along the boundary between North and South Kona Districts to the seashore; and (6) northerly along the seashore to the point of beginning; "Fifth representative district: That portion of the island of Hawaii known as Kohala and that portion of North Kona not included in the fourth representative district; "Sixth representative district: The islands of Molokai and Lanai; "Seventh representative district: The islands of Maui and Kahoolawe; "Eighth representative district: That portion of the island of Oahu known as Koolaupoko and Koolauloa; "Ninth representative district: That portion of the island of Oahu known as Waialua and Wahiawa; "Tenth representative district: That portion of the island of Oahu known as Ewa and Waianae; "Eleventh representative district: That portion of the island of Oahu, for convenience herein referred to as Kalihi, more particularly described as follows: (1) from the intersection of Kalihi and Auiki Streets running westerly along Auiki Street to Mokauea Street; (2) southwesterly along Mokauea Street extension extended to a point on the outer edge of the reef; (3) westerly along the outer edge of the reef to a point on the Moanalua-Halawa boundary; (4) northerly and northeasterly along the Moanalua-Halawa boundary to the top of Koolau Range; (5) southeasterly along the top of Koolau Range to a place called 'Puu Lanihuli'; (6) southwesterly along the top of the ridge between the lands of Kalihi, Kapalama and Nuuanu to Kalihi Street; and (7) southwesterly along Kalihi Street to the point of beginning; "Twelfth representative district: That portion of the island of Oahu, for convenience herein referred to as Upper Nuuanu, more particularly described as follows: (1) from the intersection of King and Kalihi Streets running northeasterly along Kalihi Street to the ridge between the lands of Kalihi, Kapalama and Nuuanu; (2) northeasterly along the top of said ridge to a point on the Koolau Range called Fuu Lanihuli; (3) easterly along the top of said range to Pali Road at the Nuuanu P a l i; (4) southwesterly along Pali Road to

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