NATIVE DISTURBANCE.
Onk of t.litfsc diaturlvnnees wliiuli w* have Immii cnntinmlle nr»»hii» nl Sftinontv. ♦" Avoid, and whieh. almvi nil others, i« mn«»t to tin fn'jicft of the country, Vw>k place «.i Turylny. Jhr. 24th iiist. ..A U»at with H'vcraf men liclonisiiig to (h< late Tamaarae party, loft Soy;i (Apia] for Atua nliont firirU**n days ajjn to hrinjr food from the latUr p!ae» to Apia, ftr th«* ('hriatmu* holidays The provisions weru ol.tuin. d him! th» hunt, with kjs men, wi on i(< way '""•'» •" Apia ; l>ut when th<*> arrived at the vil!»i»«* of Vallelf, tin title W«-> UlO low f>! lilt! !.o:lt topflk. for some hour*. The en»w anehoiiM the l»ont, and enme nxhore to >in\ the time ip thr ttmn:?!r'« nounr The native* of Vnilule CMaUcUk penph*), who Imd brvn wntehinj; tin movement* of the nvn in the Utnl went off to ho», took nway nil (In (•envision*, and, not eoistuttt wit) thai, they maliciously limkr tin ruddor, and <tmn*h«. , d in her l«««\vfhey tlien went to th.> stranger* lion*-, when* the Tama*-*; im i were Ktayifiif, in A threatening mill nor. The Umlmen, on aceinn; tin n approArh, ami Iniiriii" aevcrnl eX prcrsioits eoinitej from the Vailoh men, ulioiit " ti»lilin(r lime," mwli off, and ONcnped, with llir e\ceptioi of titiu young man, who wan cautdit ami icooivel tniteh ill truwtmuni from the ValK'lf m> n Sn f thi men who reaped came ronod Uh eonncrv t«> Ania, nnd i.|m.iU 1 tin matter to KoUu, the native ('loYi I Magfctrat'*. who lost no I into hi *eml In* a party of poNIMM from A|»Jr to Valloje, t•, arrant the nftVndeia IS very peraon wlmi na«t anything U do wUh-thooiitrag". man or woman waa brought dowti to Apia. The) wore hmnsdU baftM ilm Clii.d MagMraU an ThtfrmlAV the Jflth in*t., and Ave of the principal miscrwantn wtfr* iwnt to n»ol ait li 3. ard labour for all wceka. and th« woman who AwUted in taking Iku KMnna ware adjudgi*! to pay leh TMa JaaiafciiotUiOUl Magkirate, la hardy aalkfactory. Tk» natirea, no nailer' to wlipt party titoy baloaff, irwA I* made to Mdontand Uuli fnaro muat U no ißttSrtSTiJrsa: MatoWb Aaaaai ti-tu*,of MM H wld Mai Ukaljr aot kava
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 62, 28 December 1889, Page 2
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367NATIVE DISTURBANCE. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 62, 28 December 1889, Page 2
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