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Ali'i Bernice Pauahi Paki Bishop (1831-1884)
Codicil No. 2
Pauahi's
Will
| Codicil No. 1
This is a second Codicil to the last Will and Testament of me,
Bernice P. Bishop, dated thirty-first October A. D. Eighteen
hundred and eighty three: 1st.
In addition to the lands devised in the fourth article of
my said will to H. R. H. Liliuokalani, the wife of John 0.
Dominis, I also give, devise and bequeath unto her, said Liliuokalani,
all of that tract of land situated in the District of Honolulu,
Island of Oahu, adjoining Waialae nui, known as "Kahala",
together with the buildings thereon, and the fishing rights
appurtenant thereto; to have and to hold for and during the
term of her natural life, remainder to my trustees upon the
trusts named in my said will.
2nd.
In addition to the house lot devised to Kapaa (k) in the seventh
article of my said will, which house lot was formerly the
property of his wife Akahi, I also give, devise and bequeath
unto him, said Kapaa (k) all of that parcel of land adjoining
said houselot, fronting on Queen Street and extending to Richards
Street, and now under lease to Henry R. Macfarlane; he, said
Kapaa, to pay the taxes upon the same and upon the parcel
devised by me to Auhea; to have and to hold for and during
the term of the natural life of him said Kapaa, remainder
to my trustees, upon the trusts named in my said will.
3rd.
I revoke the devise to Auhea (w) wife of Lokana, set forth
in the eighth article of my said will. And I give, devise
and bequeath unto said Auhea, that house lot situated on said
Richards Street (not on the corner of Queen Street) formerly
occupied by said Auhea, and which was formerly the dwelling
of Akahi; the same adjoining the premises under lease to Henry
R. Macfarlane but not included in said lease; to have and
to hold for and during the term of the natural life and her,
said Auhea, free from the control of her husband; remainder
to my trustees upon the trusts named in my said will.
4th.
Of the two schools mentioned in the thirteenth article of
my said will, I direct the school for boys shall be well established
and in efficient operation before any money is expended or
anything is undertaken on account of the new school for girls.
It is
my desire that my trustees should do thorough work in regard
to said schools as far as they go; and I authorize them to
defer action in regard to the establishment of said school
for girls, if in their opinion from the condition of my estate
it may be expedient, until the life estates created by my
said will have expired, and the lands so given shall have
fallen into the general fund.
I also
direct that my said trustees shall have power to determine
to what extent said school shall be industrial, mechanical,
or agricultural; and also to determine if tuition shall be
charged in any case.
In witness
whereof I, said Bernice P. Bishop have hereunto set my hand
and seal this ninth day of October A. D. 1884.
BERNICE P. BISHOP
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Bernice
P. Bishop as and for a codicil to her last will and testament
in the presence of us, who at her request, in her presence
and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed
our names as witnesses thereto.
October 9th 1884.
0. TROUSSEAU
J. BRODIE
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