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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · June 19, 1906 · Chapter 3435

Chapter 3435. Providing for the setting aside for governmental purposes of certain grounds in Hilo, Hawaii

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CHAP. 3435.— An Act Providing for the setting aside for governmental purposes of certain grounds in Hilo, Hawaii. June 19, 1906. [[H. R. 10106](/us/bill/59/hr/10106).] [[Public, No. 245](/us/pl/59/245).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That all of the public land Hilo, Hawaii.Certain land in, reserved for public building site.contained in block C, situated in the city of Hilo, island and Territory of Hawaii, be, and the same is hereby, set apart and declared to be a Government reservation and site for a Federal building or buildings, the same being more particularly described as the area contained in the Description.following lines, to wit:
Beginning tit the west corner of Waianuenue and Bridge streets, the coordinates of which point are three thousand three hundred and seventy-three and one one-hundredth feet north and two thousand nine hundred and eleven and eighty-one one-hundredths feet east of Halai trigonometrical station, and running by true azimuths fifty-six degrees forty-eight minutes three hundred and ninety-six and sixty-two one-hundredths feet along Waianuenue street; one hundred and forty-eight degrees fifty-five minutes three hundred and thirty feet along Pitman street; two hundred and thirty-one degrees four hundred and seventeen one-hundredths feet along Wailuku street; three hundred and twenty-eight degrees fifty-five minutes three hundred and seventy and forty-seven one-hundredths feet along Bridge street to the point of beginning, and containing three and nineteen one-hundredths acres, excepting therefrom so much of said tract as has been deeded to the Hilo Masonic Association of the *Proviso.*Sale of old buildings.Territory of Hawaii: *Provided*, That the superintendent of public works of the Territory of Hawaii is hereby authorized and directed to sell or otherwise dispose of whatever buildings are now located on the above-described reservation, in such manner as he may find most advantageous, such sale and removal to be made as rapidly as the Proceeds.existing leases on said ground expire, and the proceeds thereof to be applied by the superintendent of public works to the parking and general improvement of said Federal building site.
Approved, June 19, 1906.
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