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companies, railroads, telegraph and telephone companies, hotels, inns, restaurants, cigar stores, ice cream parlors, soda water stands, drug stores, livery stables, garages, hackmen, owners and operators of licensed shore boats, operators and owners of licensed automobiles, news depots, graziers and ranchmen, electric light plants, gas works and slaughter houses; and provided, further, that personal baggage may be conveyed to and from vessels leaving and arriving at port on that day, and to and from any railroad stations; that on Sunday the loading and unloading of vessels engaged in inter-island, interstate or foreign commerce shall be permitted, and freight may be conveyed thereto or therefrom on Sunday; that during the entire day, milk, bread, fruit, and ice may be sold and delivered; that until ten o'clock in the forenoon, fresh meat, fresh fish, and fresh vegetables may be sold and delivered, and laundry men and laundries may deliver and collect laundry or washing."

SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. Approved this 23rd day of March, A. D. 1915.

LUCIUS E. PINKHAM,

Governor of the Territory of Hawaii.

ACT 20

AN ACT

TO AMEND SECTION 137 OF THE REVISED Laws of HAWAII OF 1915, RELATING TO HOLIDAYS.

Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii:

SECTION 1. Section 137, Chapter 16, of the Revised Laws of Hawaii of 1915, is hereby amended to read as follows:

Act 20. Holidays.

"Section 137. Designated. The following days of each year are set apart and established as Territorial holidays, to wit:

The first day of January,

The twenty-second day of February,

The thirtieth day of May,

The eleventh day of June,

The fourth day of July,

The first Monday in September, known as Labor Day,
The third Saturday in September,

The twenty-fifth day of December, and

All election days, both primary as well as general, in such county or city and county wherein such election is held.

And any day designated by proclamation of the President of the United States as a Day of Thanksgiving, tasting or religious observance, or designated by proclamation of the Governor of the Territory as a holiday, shall be a Territorial holiday." SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. Approved this 23rd day of March, A. D. 1915.

LUCIUS E. PINKHAM,

Governor of the Territory of Hawaii.

Act 21. Waiohuli-Keokea Road.

ACT 21

AN ACT

TO CONSTRUCT A HOMESTEAD ROAD THROUGH THE WAIOHULIKEOKEA BEACH LOTS, KIHEI, DISTRICT OF MAKAWAO, MAUI, BY MAKING AN APPROPRIATION BY WAY OF ADVANCEMENT OUT OF THE GENERAL REVENUES OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THE SAME TO BE REIMBURSED OUT OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE SALES OF LOTS IN SAID TRACT.

Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii: SECTION 1. The sum of four thousand five hundred dollars ($4,500.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of the general revenues for use, in addition to the amount now available for the purpose from the proceeds of sales of lots in said tract under provisions of Section 374, Revised Laws of Hawaii of 1915, in the construction of a road through the Waiohuli-Keokea Beach Homestead Lots, District of Makawao, Maui; the amount expended thereunder to be deemed an advancement out of the general revenues to the fund provided for in said Section 374 and to be reimbursed to the general revenues out of the proceeds of sales of such lots when hereafter received.

SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.

Approved this 23rd day of March, A. D. 1915.

LUCIUS E. PINKHAM,

Governor of the Territory of Hawaii.

Act 22. Kuiaha Road.

ACT 22

AN ACT

TO CONSTRUCT A HOMESTEAD ROAD THROUGH THE KUIAHA TRACT, DISTRICT OF MAKAWAO, MAUI, BY MAKING AN APPROPRIATION BY WAY OF ADVANCEMENT OUT OF THE GENERAL REVENUES OF THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THE SAME TO BE REIMBURSED OUT OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE SALES OF LOTS IN SAID TRACT.

Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii:

SECTION 1. The sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of the general revenues for use, in addition to the amount now available for the purpose from the proceeds of sales of lots in said tract under provisions of Section 374, Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1915, in the construction of a road through the Kuiaha Homestead Lots, District of Makawao, Maui; the amount expended hereunder to be deemed an advancement out of the general revenues to the fund provided for in said Section 374 and to be reimbursed to the general revenues out of the proceeds of sales of such lots when hereafter received.

SECTION 2. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.

Approved this 23rd day of March, A. D. 1915.

LUCIUS E. PINKHAM,

Governor of the Territory of Hawaii.

Act 23.

Franchise of Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.

ACT 23

AN ACT

AMENDING THE FRANCHISE HELD BY THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED, BY EXTENDING IT TO INCLUDE ALL OF THE ISLAND OF OAHU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII.

Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii:

SECTION 1. Section 1 of Act 48 of the Laws of 1903 of the Territory of Hawaii, (Section 836 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii 1915) as amended and approved by an Act of Congress approved April 21, 1904, is hereby amended by striking therefrom the following:

"(b) 'Honolulu,' or 'district of Honolulu,' shall refer to, include, and mean all that portion of the island of Oahu included in the taxation, educational, and judicial district now defined by law as 'Honolulu district,' or the 'district of Honolulu.'

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SECTION 2. Section 2 of Act 48 of the Laws of 1903 of said Territory (Section 837 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii 1915) as amended and approved by an Act of Congress approved April 21, 1904, is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

"Electric power, manufacture, sale, etc. The right is hereby granted to The Hawaiian Electric Company, Limited, as a body corporate under that or such other name as the said company may hereafter adopt, and its successors and assigns, to manufacture, sell, furnish, and supply electric light, electric current, or electric power on the Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, for lighting the streets, roads, public or private buildings, or for motive power, or for any other purpose which it or they may deem advisable, and from time to time, for the purposes above mentioned, to construct, maintain, and operate suitable poles, lines, wires, cables, lamps, lamp-posts, conductors, conduits, and such other appliances and appurtenances as may

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