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The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: Billing for Bank of Hawaii- Using Abner Pakis lands, etc.

 The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series:  Billing for Bank of Hawaii- Using Abner Pakis   lands, etc.:

                                                                     Posted by Amelia Gora (2022)


Legal Notice: Re: Kingdom of Hawaii/Hawaiian Kingdom Legal Notice No. 2021 0706 for Rents Due for the use of Private Properties of our Royal Families; Allodial Lands of Abner Paki et. als. Rents Due Notice from Bernice Pauahi Bishop next-of-kin descendants of Kalola (female) who was a stepsister and cousin from Amelia Gora, Royal person, Acting Liaison of Foreign Affairs, Royal Family(ies) Representative(one of), House of Nobles, Konohiki, Judicial Tribunal, Supreme Court Judge, Hawaiian Genealogical Society Representative, Konohiki - for Oahu; Konohiki of Waimalu, Halawa, Kapalama, Downtown Honolulu - includes Iolani Palace and other specific properties, etc. owned by Private Property Owner Amelia Gora, et. als., and our Royal Families - Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii

 

  
 
   

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Secretary of State 
State of Hawaii Governor Ige
City and County of Honolulu Mayor Blangiardi 
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 Legal Notice: Re: Kingdom of Hawaii/Hawaiian Kingdom Legal Notice No. 2021  0706 for Rents Due for the use of Private Properties of our Royal Families;  Allodial Lands of Abner Paki et. als. Rents Due Notice from Bernice Pauahi Bishop next-of-kin descendants of Kalola (female) who was a stepsister and cousin from Amelia Gora, Royal person, Acting Liaison of Foreign Affairs, Royal Family(ies) Representative(one of), House of Nobles, Konohiki, Judicial Tribunal, Supreme Court Judge, Hawaiian Genealogical Society Representative, Konohiki -   for  Oahu; Konohiki of Waimalu, Halawa, Kapalama, Downtown Honolulu, etc. - includes Iolani Palace and other specific properties, etc. owned by Private Property Owner Amelia Gora, et. als., and our Royal Families - Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii



Greetings,
 
The following billing is  for rents based on $100,000 per month for Downtown Honolulu areas less than an acre, $1,000,000 per month for an acre per month with retroactive rents due from 1897 .

Bank of Hawaii    
  • Bank of Hawaii Login Tutorial & Info
  • Address: 111 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA
  • Website: https://www.boh.com/
  • Telephone Number: 1-888-643-3888
  • Headquartered In: Hawaii
  •  Founded: 1897 (125 years ago)

  Your bank is built on Abner Paki land, our Royal Familys land.

 

On the property of Abner Paki with 2.11 acres.
Royal Patent no. 299  LCA 113, King Street, Honolulu, Oahu.

Abner Paki was the father of Bernice Pauahi Bishop married to Charles Reed Bishop.

Abner Paki was the stepfather of Kalola wo was the next of kin to Bernice Pauahi Bishop in 
 Probate.  Kalola ad siblins.

 Bernice Pauahi was raised with stepsiblings Kalola (female), Kaluaikau (female), Alapai, et. als.

Bernice Pauahi was also raised with hanai/adopted sister Kaeha/Kamakaeha/Lydia/ Liliuokalani who became Queen Liliuokalani in 1891.

Bernice Pauahi married Charles Reed Bishop.

Both assisted in supporting the usurpers who planned to overthrew the Queen in 1893.

Bernice Pauahi ad died in 1884.

Her next-of-kin in Probate was Kalola (female).

Kalola (female) died in 1886.

Her son Kahekili died in 1876.
Kalola/Her hanai/adopted daughter was Abigaila/Kapooloku/Kapoolohu/Poomaikelani who later became Princess Poomaikelani.

Kahekili and wife Kahananui had son Ioela.

Ioela married Abigaila/Kapooloku/Kapoolohu/Poomaikelani/ Princess Poomaikelani.

Together they had Haili, and others.

Haili (female) married Kaluakini and had Elikapeka (and siblings).

Elikapeka married Joseph Gora/Matsugoro and had John (and siblings).

John Gora married Mary Castro and had Amelia Gora (and siblings).

                                    ***

The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estates Trustees claimed that they were the heirs, and claimed that everyone in the Will was dead.
Reference:  Land Court case #1228.

The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estates Trustees planned and participated in overthrowing Queen Liliuokalani in 1893.
Te military of te U.S. was captured on film climbin te walls of Abner Pakis ome, wic became te site of your Bank of Hawaii.

Charles Reed Bishop died in 1915.  He had only a life interest which means his interest ended in 1915.  e was a treasonous person who conspired to overthrow  Queen Liliuokalani.

Bishop lost interest in all lands in 1893 due to is treasonous activities.  All interest in the Allodial lands ended on his death.

Charles Reed Bishop participated in overthrowing Queen Liliuokalani, his sister-in-law.

Legally, he lost all of his interest in lands with his wife Bernice Pauahi Bishop in 1884 because of the article showing their support of the conspirators in 1884.

See:  Article - In the Land of Poi by Sereno Bishop under the pen name of Kamehameha.

Updated Information Affecting All lands in the Hawaiian ...

http://theiolani.blogspot.com › 2020/08 › nation-to-nati...
Aug 6, 2020 — Sereno Bishop under the pen name KAMEHAMEHA called "IN THE LAND OF POI", ... Amelia Gora-Kanaka Maoli Truth : Crown Lands belongs to .
http://theiolani.blogspot.com/2020/08/nation-to-nation-communicationdirective.html



Abner Paki Land Owners, Allodial Landowners

 
Retroactive Rents are Due

Retroactive Rents are Due from 1897 for the use of lands belonging to the Royal Family, Abner Paki's stepchildren whose father named Kalaniulumoku died in 1838.  Abner Paki and Kalaniulumoku were brothers.

His stepchildren did not plan or participate in overthrowing their hanai/adopted sister Kaeha/Kamakaeha/Makaeha/Lydia/Liliuokalani/Queen Liliuokalani.

Rents Due

For the King Street land, the rent is due immediately.

Retroactive amount going back to 1897 is due by the end of the month or February 28, 2022.

The payments are to be made at the University of Hawaii Federal Credit Union under Amelia Gora, Royal Family Representative.

Note:   Other Family members will also have access to the account at University of Hawaii Federal Credit Union under Amelia Gora, Royal Family Representative.

Questions?  goraamy69@gmail or wnensoc.ak@juno.com
Address:
P.O. Box 861781
Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii  96786

aloha.

 
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Reference:

Pākī Sisters

High Chief Abner Pākī and his wife High Chiefess Laura Kōnia (Kamehameha III’s niece) had one child, a daughter, Bernice Pauahi Pākī (born December 19, 1831.)

High Chief Caesar Kapaʻakea and his wife High Chiefess Analeʻa Keohokālole had three children, a daughter was Lydia Liliʻu Kamakaʻeha (born September 2, 1838.)

As was the custom, Liliʻu was hānai (adopted) to the Pākīs, who reared her with their birth daughter, Pauahi. The two girls developed a close, loving relationship.

“When I was taken from my own parents and adopted by Paki and Konia, or about two months thereafter, a child was born to Kīna‘u. That little babe was the Princess Victoria, two of whose brothers became sovereigns of the Hawaiian people.”

“While the infant was at its mother’s breast, Kīna‘u always preferred to take me into her arms to nurse, and would hand her own child to the woman attendant who was there for that purpose.”

“I knew no other father or mother than my foster-parents, no other sister than Bernice. I used to climb up on the knees of Paki, put my arms around his neck, kiss him, and he caressed me as a father would his child …”

“… while on the contrary, when I met my own parents, it was with perhaps more of interest, yet always with the demeanor I would have shown to any strangers who noticed me.”

“My own father and mother had other children, ten in all, the most of them being adopted into other chiefs’ families; and although I knew that these were my own brothers and sisters, yet we met throughout my younger life as though we had not known our common parentage. This was, and indeed is, in accordance with Hawaiian customs.” (Lili‘uokalani)

They lived on the property called Haleʻākala, in the house that Pākī built on King Street.  It was the ‘Pink House,’ made from coral (the house was name ʻAikupika (Egypt.))  It later became the Arlington Hotel.

The two-story coral house was built by Pākī himself, from the original grass hut complex of the same name at the same site; he financed the construction through the sale of Mākaha Valley (ʻAikupika would later become the primary residence of his daughter Bernice Pauahi and her husband.)

The girls attended the Chief’s Children’s School, a boarding school, and were known for their studious demeanor.

Founded in 1839 during the reign of King Kamehameha III, the original Chief’s Children’s School was in the area where the ʻIolani barracks now stand. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cooke, missionaries from New England, were commissioned to teach the 16 royal children (others who joined the Pākī sisters were Lot Kapuāiwa (later Kamehameha V), Queen Emma, King William Lunalilo and Liliʻu’s brother, David (later King Kalākaua.)

In 1846 the school’s name was officially changed to Royal School; attendance was restricted to descendants of the royal line and heirs of the chiefs. In 1850, a second school was built on the site of the present Royal School; it was opened to the general public in 1851.

These two women left lasting legacies in Hawaiʻi.

In 1850, Pauahi was married to Mr. Charles Reed Bishop of New York, who started the bank that is now known as First Hawaiian Bank.

When her cousin, Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani, died,  Keʻelikōlani’s will stated that she “give and bequeath forever to my beloved younger sister (cousin), Bernice Pauahi Bishop, all of my property, the real property and personal property from Hawaiʻi to Kauaʻi, all of said property to be hers.” (about 353,000 acres)  (Keʻelikōlani had previously inherited all of the substantial landholdings of the Kamehameha dynasty from her brother, Lot Kapuāiwa (King Kamehameha V.))

Bernice Pauahi died childless on October 16, 1884.  She foresaw the need to educate her people and in her will she left her large estate of the Kamehameha lands in a trust “to erect and maintain in the Hawaiian Islands two schools, each for boarding and day scholars, one for boys and one for girls, to be known as, and called the Kamehameha Schools.”

She further stated, “I desire my trustees to provide first and chiefly a good education in the common English branches, and also instruction in morals and in such useful knowledge as may tend to make good and industrious men and women”.

On September 16, 1862, Liliʻu married John O. Dominis. Dominis’ father, a ship’s captain, had built a New England style home, named Washington Place, for his family.  They lived with his widowed mother.  The home became the official residence of Hawai‘i’s Governor and today serves as a museum.

On February 12, 1874, nine days after the passing of King Lunalilo, an election was held between the repeat candidate David Kalākaua (her brother) and Queen Emma – widow of King Kamehameha IV.  Kalākaua won.

At noon of the tenth day of April, 1877, the booming of the cannon was heard which announced that King Kalākaua had named Liliʻuokalani heir apparent to the throne of Hawaiʻi. (Liliʻu’s brother changed her name when he named her Crown Princess, calling her Liliʻuokalani.)

King Kalākaua died on January 20, 1891; because he and his wife Queen Kapiʻolani did not have any children, his sister, Liliʻuokalani succeeded him to the Hawaiian throne.  Queen Liliʻuokalani was Hawaiʻi’s last monarch.

In 1909, Queen Liliʻuokalani executed a Deed of Trust that established the legal and financial foundation of an institution dedicated to the welfare of orphaned and destitute children of Hawaiʻi – Queen Liliʻuokalani Trust.

Her Deed of Trust states that “all the property of the Trust Estate, both principal and income … shall be used by the Trustees for the benefit of orphan and other destitute children in the Hawaiian Islands, the preference given to Hawaiian children of pure or part-aboriginal blood.”

The trust owns approximately 6,200-acres of Hawaiʻi real estate, the vast majority of which is located on the Island of Hawaiʻi.  92% is agriculture/conservation land, with the remaining land zoned for residential, commercial and industrial use.

The trust owns approximately 16-acres of Waikīkī real estate and another 8-acres of commercial and residential real estate on other parts of Oʻahu.

An interesting side note relates to the role and relationship Pauahi and Liliʻuokalani had with William Owen Smith, the son of American Protestant missionaries.

During the revolutionary period, Smith was one of the thirteen members of the Committee of Safety that overthrew the rule of Queen Liliʻuokalani (January 17, 1893) and established the Provisional Government and served on its executive council.

When not filling public office, Smith had been engaged in private law practice – Smith and his firm wrote the will for Princess Pauahi Bishop that created the Bishop Estate.

Pauahi recommended to Queen Liliʻuokalani that he write her will for the Liliʻuokalani Trust (which he did.) As a result, Liliʻuokalani and Smith became lifelong friends; he defended her in court, winning the suit brought against her by Prince Jonah Kūhiō.

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Paki_sisters-Bernice Pauahi Paki and Lydia Kamakaeha Paki (Liliuokalani)-1859
Lydia Kamakaʻeha Pākī, the future Queen Liliuokalani, in her youth possibly at Royal School.
Abner Pākī (c. 1808–1855) was a member of Hawaiian nobility. He was a legislator and judge
Laura Kōnia (c. 1808–1857) was a member of the Hawaiian royal family. She was grandaughter of King Kamehameha I
Caesar Kapaakea and Analea Keohokālole, parents of King Kalakaua and Queen Liliuokalani
(L_to_R)-Laura Cleghorn, Princess Liliʻuokalani, Princess Likelike & Keawepoʻoʻole. (L_to_R) Thomas Cleghorn, John O Dominis & Archibald S Cleghorn
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TRoyal_School-Chiefs' Childrens School-July 20, 1841
Haleakala-Bishop_Property-on_King_Street-1855
Haleakala-front-(DMY)
 
Reference:  https://imagesofoldhawaii.com/paki-sisters/


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