n a i; i. i: u o i k l, API A, SAMOA. \li MANN begs t.. inform the pubßo of Vpi.i UarbouT that bo hat commenced bodless in the abovementionod !!"!■ I, and hopes ,v civility and attention to merit his share ii their patronage. I'.kst w i,im;oi!.s on hand. BAFFLE! RAFFLE!! BAFFLE!!! XWO SPLENDID I'Al> LOUAL SCENEBY.
On TUESDAY Evening NEXT (Christmas Eve) two v. rv choice pictures fresh from the easel of Mr. Mcllhonny, will bo raffled for at the International hotel, Matufele. They uro valued at SID each, and will bo raffled for by SO members at SI each ; the highest thrower to have the choice of pic-i tun s, the lowest thrower retaining the other. Picture No. I, is a magnificent view of the harbour of Apia, beach and buck country. taken from Matautu, and extending to Mulinuu. Size, 00 inches by 12 inches. Piet uro No. 2, is a well executed view of the same harbour as seen from Mulinuu. Size, ;;G inches by 12 inches. Doth these pictures are genuine works of
art, ami have only been finished this week, by our yuuny and rising local artist Mu. MrII.HKNNY. The leisures are on view at the International Jit .tel, Mat.iiVle, whore places limy ho taken for the ru He on upplic utiou to the ! undersigned, on belu.lf of .Mr. ATellhcrmy. CIIAS. 11. Hawso.v. I ).\KJ i.K.’—( hristinns Kve, at tJio InterII national Hotel. Two of Mr. Mcllhonuy’s best ami latest works of art. Applications for chances should at once be made to his a^ent, CIIAS. 11. IvAWSOX.
I ) AFFI K : RAFFLE :! Air. Mcllhon--1 f ny’s pictuies arc ou view at the Inter.uitional Hot.]. TO ALL WJIUM IT MAY CONCERN. ■VfOTirK JS HEREBY GIVEN, i_ t ri.it “a mortgage of real property shall not he deemed a conveyance, idiotcvrr if* terms, so as to enable tin*, owner of the mortgage to recover possession of the leal property [the words “real property ” are coextensive with lands, tenements, and hereditaments,] without a foreclosure and sale.” Under the above statute all persons are forbidden to trespass on any of “ those pieces of land situate at the Harbour of Rago Pago in the island of Tutuila, and respectively called or known as Logilau and Mauga-o-alii.” And both the notice and alleged action of “ L. I). Nathan A Uo. by their Attorney E. P. Gribbon, [and] witness, Richard iieliierington,”are hereby declared illegal,
null and void ; and any person or persons found on said lands without permission of the undersigned will be prosecuted for trespass. Dated this tenth day of December A.D. I Thomas M. Dawson, Attorney for Messrs. Bela Wellman, J. K. C. Hobbs, Janies Xeylan, ct al, successors to tiie (Antral Polynesian Land and Commercial Company. Witness to the trausaetiuii with L. I). Nathan Co. and the above signature —(J. Pritchard. TO ALL WHOM JT M A V CONCERN. IS HEREBY GIVKX, \ that hy an Indenture bearing date me eleventh day of August \.l». LS/Jand made between the Central Polynesian Land and Commercial Company of the one part and us the undersigned E. D. Nathan and Co. of the other part all those pieces of land situate at the Harbour of Pago Pago in the island of Tutuila and respectively called or known as Eogilau
mil were Willi tnerr ttppti muto belonging convuyi i) us by the said Central i'olynesit 'viul Company by wi the repayniei us ot i lie sum of One Thousand S: tidied I'ounds on the Ist day of Jam mmamm i payment of Ihr said sum we have c ired into possession of the saiil lauds ai L'l'editunieiiUi. Dated this t\v. tity-cighth day of Nc 1.. I). Nathan & Co. By llii.ii- Attorney K. !'. UItIBIIOX. iTANT SCHOOL FOE THE Dl;K.\ OF FOREIGN ItESlr|TiIJ-' Trustees of tlio abovo-named _|_ School havo groat pleasure iu announcing that Mr. and Mrs. UlivitNi:, the Teachers fur the School, have uri anil that, ola**ea will be commenced on MONDAY, 2nd Docomber. For ilu' ordinary branches the fee will l.i 81 per month. Further particular* u regards thotermi for extra branehee fDpiwing, Music, Language*, Book-keeping, &c), and for boarders, tuny bn obtained (ran the Truetee*, or from Mr. and Mrs. o'Uvhnk. All application! for admission to the ,• i, ito l"' made to the Trustees. QROBOI A.'l'i ■iiM.it, M.l>, CM., , Be ri'tarv. Apia, Mad Nov.. IH7*
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 64, 21 December 1878, Page 3
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