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THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, FEDRUAKY 21, 1922
COUNTY OF KHI TAX RATE 1922
Assessed value of renl and iiersnnal property in Fourth Taxa
tion Division for tlie year 1021, $23,502,005, less exemptions ?515,
047, net ?24,087,G48.
Basis: Net assessed values (gross income less exemptions)
$24,9S7,G48.
Total assessed values in Territory for 1921, 1270,013,906. Ka
uai's proportion of the whole, 9.25.
Required for County purposes $279,870.48 1.1201
Refuired for Interest and Sinking Fund 32,878.(59 .13107c
Required for School purposes 338,3(57.01 1.3541
Heuuired for School Cash Hasis Fund 18,500.00 .0740.
equi
Required for cost of assessing and
t . .
1 ;i x's
Requiivd for Territorial purposes
$754,383.48 3.0190
RATE ADOPTED, 3.02, or $30.20 per $1,000.00
COUNTY'S REQUIREMENTS, estimated by Board of Supervisors:
1. Curernt expenses, 7-10 of 1 on
2 1.987,0 IS $174,913.54
2. IVriuauent improvements, 3-10 of 1 on
24 .087,0 18 ' 74,902.94
3. Samuel Mahcloun Memorial Hospital (Act
i:'.0, S.L. 1919) S30.000 a year for two
vears. 1922 amount ' 30,000.00
4. PUBLIC DEBTS, INTEREST AND RISK
ING FUND:
4a. Kauai's proportion of annual payment
account principal and interest on Mem
orial I'ark bond issue of $200,000
(Act 190, S.L. 1919) 1-5 principal
$200,000, 1922, equals $10,000" plus
interest $4,000. Fourth Division pro
rata 9 07 of $4 4,000
4b. Kauai's proportion of annual payment
account principal and interest $250,000
War Memorial (Act 15, S.L. 1921),
15 for the year 1922 equals $50,000
plus interest of $12,500. Fourth Di
vision proportion, 9.25 of $152,500
4c. Interest and Sinking Fund on Territor
ial bonds allotted for Kauai county
purposes :
Issue Rate Amount Interest Sinking Fund
1911 4 $120,000.00 $4,800.00 $2,139.01
1912 4 27,9:50.50 1,117-22 498.00
1914 4 29,824.41 1,192.97 503.08
1920 4
Nawiliwili
Breakwater 201,000.8(1 9,182.73 3,349.03
$31, SI 5.77 10.292.92 0,519.72
5. APPROPRIATIONS FOR SCHOOLS:
5a. Special School Fund for buildings,
grounds, repairs and supplies, Kauai
(Act 154, S.L. 1921), one half of two
year appropriation of $237,500, less
$15,0(59.73, unexpended balance (Act
177, sub. div. 4, S.L. 1919) equals $221
830.27 X ... 110,915.14
5b. General School Fund, Kauai's propor
tion of $143,3(50. for two year period
(Act 154, S.L. 1921) or for 1922
equals $221,(580 at 9.25 20,505.40
5c. Teachers' salaries for year 1922, as es
timated by Department of Public In
struction (Act 215, S.L. 1921)
$2,3(58,494.00
Tx'ss Personal
School Taxes
collected in
1921 $131,599.85
Deducting
2 Vt ' f o r
Teachers' Pen
sion Fund 3,301.99
$131 234.80 131,234.80
$2,237,259.14
Fourth Division's proportion 9.25 00,010.47
5d. School Cash Basis Fund for 1922 (Act
27, S. L. 19211 $200,000. Fourth Divi
sion pmporl ion, 9.25
0. TERRITORIAL PURPOSES:
Cost of assessing and collecting taxes
(Act 177, S. I.. 1919. sub. div. til :
0a. Tax Hooks :lml Itlanks (Act 229, S.L.
1921 1 815.000.00
(5b. Taxation maps I2.ti00.00
(Jc. Tax appeal ex
penses 4,000.00
$31,000.00
Fourth Division's proportion 9.25
of Vj of $31,000, or $15,800 1,401.50
Cd. Salaries and expenses Fourth Division
(Act 229, S.L. 1921.) $10,500 for two
year period, or Vi for year 1922 20,250.00
collecting
lO 1 Q
......... . i o
02,4(59.12
ofv.i-yo
.25007
$279,870.48
4,254.80
5,781.25
22,842.04
32,878.09
338,307.01
18,500.00
(ie. Special appropriation Tax Books and
Blanks (Act 50, S.L. 1921) $5,000, of
wliicliSI ,050.20 was exiH'iided. Fourth
Division proportion 9.07 per cent of
$4,950.29
Of. Special appropriation salaries and expen
ses Fourth Division (Act 5(5, S.L.
1921) $1,250, of which $101.98 was
expended .
7. For Territorial purposes, Special Tax
(Ac,t 3, S. L. 11)20) of U of 1
on net 1921 assessed values of $24,987,048
Total
ArrROVED :
(Signed) A. LEWIS, Jr.,
Treasurer, Territory of Hawaii.
PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE OF
GOVERNMENT LEASES COV
ERING PORTIONS OF GOVERN
MENT LANDS IN THE DISTRICT
OF WAIMEA, COUNTY OF KA
UAI. Public Notice Is hereby given that
at 10 o'clock a. m., March 13, 1922,
at the front door of the Capitol
Building, In Honolulu, there will be
sold at public auction to the highest
bidder, under the provisions of Sec
tion 73 of the Hawaiian Organic
Act and Section 380, R.L.H. 1915,
three general leases covering por
tions of the government land In the
District of Waimea, County of
Kauai, containing the following
areas and subject to the following
terms and conditions, all of which
will be Incorporated as covenants
in the leases to be executed, drafts
of which leases containing all such
covenants in detail are now on file
In the offico of the Land Commis
sioner In Honolulu and may bo In
spected by any intending bidder or
other person:
FIRST LEASE, (designated as
the ."Main Kekaha Cane Land
Lease") containing a total area of
8750.88 acres and classified as fol
lows: Cane lands, 4990.78 acres;
Pasture lands, 877.24 acres; Rice
lands, 473.82 acres; Other agricul
tural lands, 345.95 acres; Waste
lands, 1947.32 acres; Swamp lands,
47.57 acres: Camp sites, 59.40
acres: Faye's old residence, 4.70
acres; Danford's residence, 4.10
acres; together with the irrigation
system and ditches now in opera
tion on Kekaha plantation, together
with all publicly owned water sys
tems and water now in use In con
nection therewitn, together with
the right to develop and use addi
tional water on tho government
lands in said district, and together
with the right to use all such gov
ernment owned lands in such dis
trict as may be necessary for use in
connection with development, im
pounding or transportation of such
water
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF
FIRST LEASE
1. Term of Lease 15 years from
October 1, 1923.
2. Rental (a) The lease will be
sold for a minimum upset annual
rental of $103,000.00 and bids will
be received on this upset minimum
rental. The first three months'
minimum rental is to be paid in ad
vance upon the delivery of the exe
cuted lease and thereafter begin
ning January 1, 1924, the minimum
rental shall be paid semi-annually
in advance.
(b) between January 1, 1924, and
February 28, 1924, and thereafter
annually during the same period,
the lessee is required to render a
statement showing the gross pro
ceeds of sugar sold during the pre
vious year and to pay, as additional
rental, the difference, if any, be
tween 7V6 of such gross proceeds,
if the averago price per ton of sugar
during the previous year shall have
been $120 or less, and the said min
imum rental for the previous year.
(c) If the average price shall have
been In excess of $120, the lessee Is
required to pay, In addition to the
above 20 of such excess gross
proceeds in excess of $120 per ton.
(d) The excess rental provided
for by paragraph "b" and "c" above
shall i'ot be required as to l.md-i
rot heretofore under cultivation
until after the harv-ir.ti.ij; of tho
plant and first ratoon crops.
3. Water Development If the
Lessee shall fail to uudcrlalo) or
complete the additional water de
velopment above referred to within
two years from the date of written
notice from the Lessor, the Lessor
may make other arrangement for
such water development and mav
withdraw from the operation of the
lease all such uncultivated lands as
may bo necessary for that purpose
and for the use of such water when
developed.
4. Certified Check All prospect
ive bidders are required to deposit
with the Commissioner of Public
Lands before the sale, as a guaran
tee of good faith in bidding, a certi
fied check in tho sum of $51,50(1. nil
and no bid will be received from
any person who has not so depos
ited such check. The said amount
will be forfeited to the Territory of
Hawaii in case the successful bid
der fails to execute the leas.) and
furnish the bond hereinafter re
ferred to.
5. Bond The Lessee will be re
quired to file with the t'onimis
sioner of Public Lands before the
execution and delivery of said lease,
and within 30 d.iys after the date
of sale, a good and sufficient bond
in the amount of $250,000.00 with
sureties satisfactory to the Com
missioner of Public Lands condi
tioned upon the faithful performance
of all the conditions and covenants
contained in the said lease.
6. Withdrawal Any portion of
the lands hereby leased except
those portions which are suitable
for the cultivation of sugar cane, or
which are used and occupied as
camp or reservoir sites, or as ditch.
478.70
101.98
22,292.18
02,409.12
..$751,383.48
CARLOS A. LONG,
Assessor, FourtU Taxation Division
flume or railroad rights-of-way,
may, upon not less than three
months' written notice, be with
drawn from the operation thereof
for homestead, preference right, or
other public purposes, in which
case the rent reserved shall be re
duced in proportion .to the value of
the part so withdrawn.
7. Cultivation The Lessee is fur
ther required so far as the same
may be reasonably practicable to
put and keep all of the agricultural
land under cultivation In sugar cane
in accordance with the practice of
good husbandry in this Territory
SECOND LEASE, (designated as
tho "Kekaha Itanch Land Lease )
containing a total area of 24,525
acres and classified as follows:
Parcel 1, Waimea upper lands, 22,'
000 acres; Parcel 2, Mami lower
lands, 2,525 acres.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF
SECOND LEASE
1. Term of Lease To begin June
1, 1922. and to terminate September
30. 1938.
2. Rental (a) Upset rental
$3, GOO per annum over and above nil
taxes and other legal impositions;
the first semi-annual payment to be
made upon delivery of the lease and
beginning December 1, 1922, shall
be payable semi-annually in advance
thereafter; (b) Should any portion
of these lands be put under culti
vation in sugar cane, the Lessee
shall, after the harvesting of the
plant and first ratoon crop, pay a
rental, in addition to the annual
rental herein provided for of 1kr,'.
of the gross proceeds received from
the sale of sugar when the average
prico of BUgar for the year shall
have been $120 per ton or less and
in addition thereto when the aver
ago price of sugar for the year shall
have exceeded $120 per ton, 20 of
said gross proceeds in ' excess of
said price of $120 per ton.
(c) Between Junuary 1 and Feb
ruary 28 of the year and years im
mcdi.atel'y' following tho sale of
sugar produced from such newly
cultivated .land as indicated in the
foregoing paragraph, the Lessee is
required to file with the Commis
sioner statements showing the
gross proceeds derived from such
sales and shall immediately there
after pay to the Lessor such am
ounts as may be due under the pro
visions of the preceding paragraph
marked b .
3. Certified Check All prospect
Ive bidders are required to deposit
a certified check ' in the sum of
$1,800.00 for the purpose indicated
in paragraph numbered "4" set
forth above in connection with the
Kekaha Cane Land Lease.
4 Bond The Lessee will be re
quired to file a bond in tho sum
of $10,000.00 as provided by and for
the purposes indicated in paragraph Lihue, Kauai, T. H.. there will be
numbered "5" set forth above in ,,, ,,,. .. . ,
connection with the Kekaha Cane soId at publlc ctl to the high
Land Lease, ' t est bidder, under Section 380 of
5. Withdrawal Any portion of
the lands hereby leased, except
those portions which are designated
by the Land Commissioner with the
approval of the Land Board as
being suitable for the cultivation
of sugar cane or which are used
and occupied as camp or reservoir
sites, or as ditch, flume or railroad
rights-of-way, may upon - not less
than three months' written notice,
be withdrawn from the operation
thereof for homestead, preference
rights, or other public purpose, or
as being required for agricultural
or other purposes in connection
with the further development of
water as indicated above in the
Kekaha Cane Land Lease, in which
case the rent reserved shall be re
duced in proportion to the value
of the part withdrawn.
THIRD LEASE, (designated as
"Short Term Lease of Rice and
Pastoral Land") containing an area
of 142IJ.42 acres, and classified as
follows: Parcel 1. Kekaha Pas
toral Lands, 529.30 acres; Parcel 2,
Kice lands, 4C4.17 acres; Other ag
ricultural lands, 315.f5 acres; Camp
sites. 2o.C2 acres; Swamp waste.
47.57 acres; Camp 5 road, 1 10
aeres; Parcel 3, Mana Rice land,
9.;.r acres. All railroad and ditch
rights-of-way within these areas
are reserved to the lessor.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF
THIRD LEASE
1. Term of Lease To begin on
June 1, 1922, and to terminate on
September 30, 1923.
2. Rental Upset rental, $3,000.00
tier utiuum, payable semi-annually
in advance.
3. Withdrawal Any portion of the
leased land, except those which are
suitable for the cultivation of sugar
cano or which are used and occu
pied by the Lessee as camp or res
ervoir rites, or as ditch, flume or
railroad riRhts of way may, upon
three months' written notice, be
withdrawn for hoinesteading, pref
erence rights, or other public pur
poses. PROVISIONS AND TERMS APPLI
CABLE TO ALL OF THE
ABOVE LEASES
1. The Lessee will be required (a)
10 pay nil taxes and other assess-
ments that mav hn I
on said premises; (b) to build and'oflce vt the Commissioner ot Pub
(or) maintain a stock proof fence
around the leased premises when
required so to do by the Commis
sioner or by any Territorial law;
(r) to pay the cost of advertising
and other charges In connection
with the preparation of the lease;
(d) to keep the premises and build
ings in good sanitary condition;
(e) Is prohibited from committing
waste and from cutting trees with
out permission.
2. The drafts of these leases
marked and designated as (1) Ke
kaha Cane Lund 'Lease; (2) Keka
ha Ranch Land LeaBe; and (3) Ke
kaha Rice and Pastoral Lands
Lease, together with a map of all
of the said lands showing the above
classifications, and description of
survey showing the lands to be
leased and all lands reserved for
public and other purposes, and all
lands not to be included within
said lease, a particular description
of the stock proof fence required
under this notice of sale, are on file
iu the Office of tho Commissioner
of Public Lands , in Honolulu and
nuiy be Inspected by any prospect
ive bidder or other person.
3. For generul information apply
at the Office of the Land Commis
sioner at the Capitol Building In
Honolulu.
C. T. BAILEY,
Commissioner of Public Lauds.
Dated at Honolulu,
Feb. 11, 1922.
PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE OF
GOVERNMENT LAND
Public Notice la hereby given
that at 10 o'clock a. in., March 13,
1922, at the front door of the Cap!
tol Building in Honolulu, T. H.,
there will be sold at public auction
to the highest bidder, under the
provisions of Section 73 of the Ha
waiian Organic Act and Section 358
of the Revised Laws of Hawaii of
1915, portion of the Government
Land of Kekaha, Waimea, Kauai,
for Mill and Camp purposes, in
eluding the present Kekaha Mill
and Camp Site, comprising 38.37
acres, more or less, together with
the mill and all other Improve
ments thereon, appurtenant thereto.
The said land will be sold sub
ject to the following conditions:
1. The Territory of Hawaii re
serves the Government Roads which
cross the land to be sold, as shown
on plan of same on file in the of
fice of the Commissioner of Public
Lands.
z. rno purchaser will be re
quired, at his, or its own cost and
expense, to remove to sites to be
designated by the Commissioner
all dwelling houses and other build
ing now located on the area to be
sold and which belong to or are oc
cupied by citizens who claim and
are entitled to a preference right
to purchase any part of the land
comprised within the area to be
sold and to put such dwelling hous
es when so removed In good habit
able condition.
3. The purchaser shall pay the
costs or advertising Immediately af
ter the sale.
Upset price $150,000.00.
Terms: Cash at the drop of the
nammer.
A map of said land and the Sur
veyor's description of same are on
file and may be seen at the office
of the Commissioner of Public
Lands, Capitol Building, Honolulu.
For general information . apply at
the Office of the Commissioner of
Public Lands at the Capitol Build
ing in Honolulu.
C. T. BAILEY,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
Dated at Honolulu,
February 11. 1922.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
GOVERNMENT LEASE
At 10 o'clock A. M., Friday, Feb
ruary 24, 1922, at the office of the
Sub Land Agent. Mr. J. M. Lvdeate.
the Revised Laws of Hawaii of 1915,
and the Hawaiian Organic Act, a
General Lease to that parcel of Gov
ernment Land being:
Portion of the Kapaa House Lots,
Kapaa, Puna, Kauai, being Lots 8
to 14 inclusive, with the roads there
in- containing an area of 8.93 acres,
more or less; term of lease 4 years,
9 months from February 26, 1922,
co-terminus with General Lease 1298
to Joe R. Aguiar; upset rental,
$127.00 per annum, payable semi
annually in advance.
Tho County pipe-line as shown on
tho map of the land to be leased,
being underground, a right of way
for which Is reserved in the descrip
tion of survey of said land, the Ter
ritory reserves the right to itself or
tho proper custodians of said pipe
line, to enter said right of way at
any time for the purpose of making
repairs and inspection, without any
responsibility for any damages to
any crops that may be planted on
said right of way; the Territory
will, however, hold the purchaser re
sponsible for any damages to said
pipe-line caused by him in prepar
ing said land for planting or harvest
ing.
Tho purchaser shall immediately
emu mo euio pay me nrst six
months' rental bid, together with
tho costs of advertising und all oth
er charges lit connection with the
preparation of said lease.
The sale of tho above General
Lease la subject to the terms and
conditions of Government General
Loaso issued by the office of the
Commissioner of Public Lands.
Map of the parcel of land to be
leased, description of same showing
reservations and form of Govern
ment General Lease, are on file and
may be seen at the office of the
Sub Land Agent at Lihue, or at the
lie Lands, Capitol Building, Hono
lulu, T. H.
For general Information apply at
the office of the SubLand Agent,
Mr. J. M. Lydgate. Llhue, Kauai,
or at the office of the Commission
er of Public Lands, Capitol Building,
Honolulu, T. H.
C. T. BAILEY,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
Dated Honolulu, T. H.,
January 19, 1922.
(Jan24-31-Feb.7-14-21.)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT TERRITORY
OF HAWAII
At Chambers In Probate
In the Matter of the Estate of 0
TAM WOODS (also known as TOM
WOODS or TOM WOOD), Deceased.
Probate 857
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION
FOR ADMINISTRATION
ON READING and filing the Pe
tition ot Frank E. Thompson, of
Honolulu, T. H., alleging that said
Tarn Woods, of Kapaa, Kauai, Terri
tory of Hawaii, died lnestate at Ka
paa aforesaid on the 20th day of
January A. D., 1922, ' leaving proper
ty In the Hawaiian Islands neces
sary to be administered upon, and
praying that Letters of Adminis
tration Issue to him, the said Frank
E. Thompson i as a member ot the
firm of Thompson, Cathart & UI
rlch, creditors ot the deceased, there
being no heirs.
IT IS ORDERED that Tuesday,
the 21st day of March, A.D. 1922,
at 9 o'clock, A. M.j be and here
by Is appointed the time for hearing
said Petition In the Court Room
of this Court at Llhue, County of
Kauai, at which time and place all
persons concerned may' appear and
show cause, If any they have, why
said petition should not be grant
ed. Dated at Lihue, County of Ka
uai, T. H., February 8th, 1922.
(Seal.) . By the Court:
J. C. CULLEN,
. Clerk,
Circuit Court, Fifth Circuit.
Thompson, Cathart & Ulrich,
Attorneys for Petitioner.
(Feb.l4-21-28-March-7-1922)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDCICIAL CIRCUIT
TERRITORY OF HAWAII
At Chambers In Probate
In the Matter ot the Estate of
JOSEPH FREITAS CALISTRO, late
of Hanamaulu, Kauai, Deceased.
Prbate No. 841
ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING
PETITION FOR ALLOWANCE OF
ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF
TRUST AND DISTRIBUTION OF Q
THE ESTATE.
ON READING AND FILING the
Petition and Account ot ANTONE
NOBRIGA, JR., ADMINISTRATOR
OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH
FREITAS CALISTRO, DECEASED,
late of Hanamaulu, County of Ka
uai, Territory of Hawaii, wherein
petitioner shows receipts amounting
to $1,013.07 and disbursements am
ounting to $68.60 and prays that a
day be appointed for a hearing of
said Petition; that said account be
examined and allowed; and that pe
titioner be ordered to deliver over
such property as remains to . the
person, or persons, thereto entitled;
and that petitioner be discharged
from all other responsibility . con
cerning said - estate and be granted
all other proper relief;
IT IS ORDERED, that Friday the
10th day of March, A.D. 1922. at
9:30 o'clock A. M. In the Court Room
of this Court, in Llhue, Kauai, be,
and the same is, .hereby appointed
the time and place for bearing said
Petition and Account, and that all
persons interested then and there
appear and show cause, If any they
have, why said Petition should not
be granted i, and present evidence as
to who are entitled to said prop
erty. Dated: the 2Cth day of January,
1922.
(Seal) BY THE COURT:
(Sgd) J. C. CULLEN,
Clerk.
(Jan.-31Feb.7-14-21)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned has been appoint
ed as administrator of the estate ot
Renichl Nagata, deceased, late of
Pakala, In the District of Waimea,
County of Kauai, all persons are
hereby notified having any claim
against said estate to file them with
in six months after tho first publi
cation of this notice to-wit: the 7th
day of February, 1922, at his office
in Waimea, Kauai, or the same will
be forever barred; and all those In
debted to said estate to make pay
ment without fail.
WILLIAM O. CROWELL,
Administrator,
Estate of Renichl Naga
ta, deceasced.
Lihue, February 6. 1922.
(Feb.7 14-21 28.-
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