& NOTICE. I)ERSOXS desirous of obtaining poods ex Ada May, which is expected to arrive from Fan Francisco on or about the 25th inst., will please leave their orders as soon as possible with 1). S. Parker, Consignee. PROTESTANT SCHOOL FOR THE CHILDREN OF FOREIGN RESIDENTS. 4 TEACHER and his wife for the \ above school ha vu been engaged in Sydney, and are expected to arrive in Apia about the end of this month. It is intended to establish a Hoarding School as well as a Day School, and it is hereby requested that applications for admission into tbe Hoarding School bo made as early ns possible to the Trustees, who will also give any information wanted. For the Trustees, George A. Terser, M.D., C.M. Apia, II tli October, 1878. NOTICE. rjSOOMA RATAL Chief rf Matantu. 5 begs to announce to Merchants, and Masters of Vessels, that he is prepared to furnish Ballast and Water, with all possible despatch. NOTICE. rniTE Undersigned begs to call the attention of his customers and the public generally to the fact that ho is about to SELL OUT,and give up business in Samoa. Parties wishing to purchase goods would do well by making an early call, for in order to reduce the stock it will bo SOLD at about COST PRICE. 1). S. Parker. NOTICE. \LL Persons indebted to D. S. Parker arc requested to settle their Accounts AT ONCE, and all persons having claims against him are requested to send them in within THIRTY DAYS from the date of this notice. 1). S. Parker. ■Sept. 28, 1878. S. J 0 E L, Auctioneer & General Agent, Beach-street, LEVUKA, FIJI. PUBLIC NOTICE. V'OTXCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a 1 persons who are now, or heretofore have, since the purchase thereof, been in occupation of the lands purchased by .1. C. Williams, Jonas M. Coe, 8. L. Hamilton, G. Collie, G. Pritchard and others (or the “Central Polynesia Land and Commercial Company ” will bo required to pay full rent therefor for the term during which they have been in such occupation, and that such persons are liable to summary ejectment without further notice. Notice is further giver, that every person found removing eocoanuts or other produce from any portion of the said land will be prosecuted. Dated this 19th day of July, 1878. Frederic Clay, Proprietor of the abovemeutioued lands. SILASILA M.M.A. OLF.NEI ou tau utu iai ia Uguta until nei, i fauna na fauluii unatuua o Viliamn, o Mud Ko, o Snmisoni, o Misitolai. n Peletato muisi, iale “ Potopotoga Man Oloa Talefutinn,” ott to lai atu ini i sc use o totogi hud o Itttou matt, mil tugatu faiipea ua mull ui fun nei o funua tin, uuu lo fnatnmala, o faatea o Intou, clo too Inn atn funpea nei. 0 lend foi, On tan ntu ini a fanpoa its maua no tngalu na la'tl o niu mil pope o fauna, ona tulilouiuu lea lu tulafono. Ua tusi o lo aso 10 o Juki, 1878. Mist Km.*, 1," "tin n lamia tt«, ua umn k tn«ia muamua.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 54, 12 October 1878, Page 3
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511Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 54, 12 October 1878, Page 3
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