PUBLIC NOTICE. and 1711 of the " Revised Statutes of the United State* of America " in that behalf empowering me) I Thomas M. Dawson United States Consul for Samoa have assumed charge of all the real and personal estate of which Eli Jennings, Esquire, citizen of the United States late of flie Island of Cjuiros deceased was possessed or entitled to at the time of his decease and that all moneys or other property due or deliverable by any persons to the said Eli Jennings or the said estate are payable or deliverable tome and my receipt "alone shall be a good discharge therefor.
And further that nil dealings whatsoever with any part of the said estate by any other persons are hereby prohibited. And further that all personß having claims against the said estate are hereby required to deliver particulars thereof to me on or before the 30th day of June 187!) otherwise they will not be recognised. Dated at Apia this I+th day of March A.n. 1870. (L.S.) Thomas 31. Dawsos, United States Consul. SJLASILA MAI TAGATA UMA. OLE tasi lcnei e faasilasila atu ua ave e au, Thomas M. Dawson, Konesula ole Unaite Setete _i Samoa, (ona ole pule ua tuuina niai i mataupu IYOO ma 1711 o Tulafono toe faatonuiua ole Unaite Setete o America), le pule i fanua, ma fale, atoa ma isi oloa eaeese uma sa ia le alii o Eli Jennings, le tagata ole Unaite Setete sa mau i Olosega, i oua po na maliu ai o ia. O tagata ei ai tope poo nisi mea a Eli Jennings ua taa'a, e lelei ona aumai ia mea ia te au, ana seia iloga ona maua e i latou sa'u tusi e faapea ua ou maua mea uma oua faatoa magalo ai lea o i latou. » Ma le tasi mea, ua vaoia noi ona fat o se mea e tasi e nisi lava tagata i le oloa lea ua ta'ua. 0 tagata uma foi ei ai tagi i le oloa ua tau'a ia aumai lav faamatalnga csecse i aa tagi ia te an i Te aso 30 o Juhi 1879 poo ona tala mai. A siliga ona le talia ai lea. Tusia i Apia i lcnei aso 14 o Moti t.a. 1870.
(F.) Thomas M. Dawson, Konesulu Unaite Setete. FROTEBTANT SCHOOL FOR THE CHILDREN OF FOREIGN RESIDENTS. THE Trustees of the above-named School have great pleasure in hi' tin i a ting that the classes are in full or~ ration under the superintendance of l_. and Mrs. O'Byrne. For the ordinary branches the fee is one shilling per week. Further particulars as regards the terms for extra branches (Drawing, Music, may be obtamc tees, or from Mr. and Mrs. O'BYRNE. All applications for admission to the School to be made to the TrusUes, or to Mr. and Mrs. O'Byrne. George A. Turner, Ml)., CM, Secretary. Matajele, Has a large and varied stook of Provisions and Dry Goods on sale at lowest prices for Cash. Ho also gives the highest price for Copra and other Island 1 ro uce.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 79, 5 April 1879, Page 3
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513Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 79, 5 April 1879, Page 3
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