TO THK WHITE RESIDENTS ON BAVAII. ISIIOULD fool much obligod to the white residents on Savaiiifthoy would aid mo in acquiring some specimens of tho bird tho Samoans call l'unao. lam willing to nay 12 for each bird. In order to keep the dead bird for a longer time, it is iujviwil.li> to put it in a small glawi or stono jar, and cover it with p.uro giu, or brandy mixed 'up with ouo-thlrd' part of water, and in this cuo I shall pay the addieional expense*. R. Pabiinbojt. Mootootua, near Apia, Feb. 1, 1878. AUCTIONEER & COJOCtJSfiION i\OENT. Office—limnifATroitAb Horn, Ib'.rimi. Auction aalea M advertised. _ Out-door wlea of merchandise of ere ou consignments.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 20, 16 February 1878, Page 3
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113Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Issue 20, 16 February 1878, Page 3
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