LOCAL AND GENERAL.
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Mi* Qowerd, wife of Rev, W. B. Q"*»ri, of Falealtli, ha* been *urTer< lag from drpthma, oriom affeotioo of • similar character. At medical •Mm wm not obtainable at Fab* aHB, the lady tn brought to the readme* of fho Be*. W. E Clarke, fa Apia, on Mender, where the ha* boon aelnail by Dr. Funk, under whoM trontmMt, wo or* pleeeed to learn, MraGnward bus maeh improved, and wilt «mm be able to be about again. MutN,> chief who, while Tamamm wm king, hold the portion of principal aertbe to the Government, paid a viait to Apia oa Saturday but, •ad. although bo wm a diaartar from fee IdallrfM party, we are glad to hear ho wm treat ad with MrtMM. At the King breed an order a fee week* ago for all partiee to 90 to thrir bomoi until MM for, Mian wm adviaed to return heme «A the time arrive* for all thookJefaef Bamoo to come to Apia, • whoa, we aadar*tand. there will be a great gavwwiftg of Hemoen repreeentflr three. ProamUy, Tanumew may alao umowgm mo vmiorm. A amaeege firm Braawk, datrd November M, ear* : «• It ia tutcd hero that the North German Lloyd does not wiah to further extend it* lino* •abeidieed by the German Governmeat, and would even like tn be rolievod *of the rebeidy forth* Bydnny-Bamoa tin*. The amumjg af aaumaint, wkkh are the prineipel arHeio.of export, prodaee vermin, which, infeet the vernal*. The export* from tamoa to TTamburft aawmntad, in 1888. to 704 ton*, of which ITS were' mooanuto; while the export* from Hamburg to Samoa amounted to lit? Tom, raetndmg 1300 tmm of ooai. In them oiroumatanor* the company i* loaing a modßdeal of tnouey, aMwithataading the rareidy. The Auatrultaa United Steam N*vigation Ouuajaay have mad* a proporitiew to the 1W Oaroiaaiont. ia eonneetioa with the inter* imml-reUamer » have new in the Mew Hebridee, a OeaarawMt labour agent •hail be pieced on her to recruit native mhoorere in the New Hebrides for th* Fiji eager pUatatioa*.. Theagent wiH be at ao charge oa hoard, beiag found bv the Oompaay, aad the labouiou Will ha taken la the email ttoamer to meat the larger onm at Havannah Harbour, aad there traetferred to them for transport to Sara. The enet of pamagM M to be ti per caput on immigration aad (My) AS 10* return*. TloMwillaf, ■aaiaii* would amount, at the outside, to J* more, end the total £• 10a agaamtjl? to Meter*. Thi* wouMheaM*a>hoon,butthM*ri*e* the oumHob i- How would the rreruithatag prohibited from glftatarmaaad ammunitin*. h* able to WaawawW eaaMwaW Wwajf MaK l*v# errvMHß ealM attof iniadtoia, who gfva minora aad MltaldeoattoWtoa* In aay qMotfhr. ***» CMpMHI wotaw-w-d rb , elaetOary • an: At the r*-op*oiog of the easatea aa Monday neat Staator FrMwWietrodaMa Mil aulbtaMaa and cxreatiag toePMtmaeter^reaaraL the oosaa ami* by Amerima amambbbbbbbbbwV aTaaxeum eajnanm***. *k-a£a*V awV^MK vaw»» wmmm mmmmm WIM f*MB mr aotliwtlM Ave uornitr* thee tan year*. It*!* raaeired mat tli ah** warn whmh eaarfroaw are nmde me ane traMatlMtm earvim ahall iMMaeaaa- +*_•*,•*» of netkm. far the tmie-i-idi aad Smith Amerhaa trade a tiaaagi efaetlemthea l»MtoMandaenee4*f*otV**atkaa 14 knato aa hear, aad they ahall ha Mid am mere thea 110 wai act tarn KjlaMtottaMt the ammwm atoaamai aa jaaam -aaeeama eatomrd
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 68, 8 February 1890, Page 2
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683LOCAL AND GENERAL. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 68, 8 February 1890, Page 2
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