TUESDAY. JUNK 10, I&7U, At 10.;>O a.m. sharp. EX MAZEPPA. JK. V. A L V 0 B D , will soil by public auction at the hue Polynesia Hotel, on Tues'lay next, at 10.:iO a.m. SIIAW, Sheeting, Calico, Fancy Prints, (a splendid assortment) Clothing (assorted). Shirts, Towels F&OCy Braid and Ribbons 1!) J-casks Geneva, Claret, Champagne, Lemonade 1 Selteoginß Tobacco, Cigars, Briarwood Pipes i-Axes, Gun Powder Limps (iussorted) 1 .Splendid Heifer Beautiful Pictures, Indies' Slkk's Wax Vestas, Sstittun i!ce., &c'., &c. Terms at Sale T?01t AUCKLAND, VIA TONGA. The Clipper Sohooner M A Z E P P A, Capt. Huohes, Will sail for the above ports, on or about THURSDAY, 12th INSTANT. For Freight or Passage, apply to Jas. Chambers, Agent. S2O REWARD.
riIHL above reward will be paid to '_ any person giving such inforiiiation will lead to the conviction of the por-t-on or persons who broke into the Samoa Times Office, between the hours of 10 p.in on* the 4th, and ">.oo a.m. on the sth inst., ami stole therefrom goods to the value of |52. W. E Agar. f\ Tl AS. 11. 11 AWS OX, Attorney, Procurator, and Agent, Is propared to draw out Wills, Deals, Agreements, Mortgages, Contracts, A.c, &C, and to undertake all other business in connection with the High Commissioner's Court, under " The Western Pacific Older in Council of 1577." Offish: International Hotel, Matafble, Samoa. II [EREBY give notice to all to whom it may concern, that 1 have THIS DAY appointed Lai: Tar as my attorney to act tor me in all matters during my Absence from Samoa; and all other Powers of Attorney whatsoever areheroby revoked. Dated this 19th day of May, 1879. An Mas, Lion Hotel, Apia. Witness—Ciias. 11. lt.uvsox, Attorney, Procurator. &c, A LL monthly or other accounts must he sent in duplicate to my agent, Hi: Ciias. 11. Rawsox, at his office, International Hotel, Matafele, otherwise they will not be recognised. Lai Tar, Lion Hotel, Apia. June 3rd, 1879.
A HORSE (sound and in good condition) SADDLE and BRIDLE. Apply to f'llAS. It. ItAWSON, Agent, Mutafole, PROTECTANT SCHOOL FOR THE CHILDREN OF FOREIGN RESL DENTS. TIIIIE Trustees of the above-named JL School have great pleasure in intimating that the classes are in full one. ration under the superintendence of Mr. and Mrs. O'Byruo. For the ordinary branches tho fee is one shilling per wool-. Further particulars us regards tho terms for extra branches (Drawing, Music, Languages, Book-keeping, &c), and for boarders, may he obtained from the Trustees, or from Mr. and Mrs. O'Byiine, All applications for admission to tho School to be niado to the Trustees, or to Mr. and Mrs. O'Uyrne. Oeoiuu: A.Tiu.vkh, M.D., CM., Secretary. Has n large and varied stock of Provisions and I'i v tln.nli on sale at lowest prices for Cash. lie also gives the highest pricu for Copra and othur Island l'roduoo. 'UST ARRIVED, ex Reconnaissance » • and on sale at ths Samoa Timks Olfioo, a varioty of Collin»'|BllliET MAI'S. Trice, 3d. each.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 88, 7 June 1879, Page 3
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