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KA DIRECT The New Clipper Schooner jo V A hj A U, .118 tons register Al at British Lloyds, and classed for 8 ye*W, will mil for the above port ami Auckland, on W E 1) N E B I) A Y N E X T. This superior vessel has splendid accommodation for passengers, having beou specially fitted up fur the same, with every convenience, ami will continue to trade between Auckland) .Samoa, and Levuka. \V. J. Hint, Agent. Apia, August 8, 1579. rilO be RAFFLED for at tho Pacific X Hotel, Matautu, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th instant, at 8 p.m., an OIL PAINTING of Apia. Sixty members at one dollar each ; tho highest to take the painting. The winner and putter up each to spend five dollars. Jas. Laurknson. 11HE CONVENT ENGLISH SCHOOL will iv open on the 15th of August. Price as formerly, for day scholars, 2.'ic. per week. BRITISH CONSULATE. Office of the above Consulate will be open from 8 a.m. till 11 a.m., and from 2 p.m. till 4 p.m., Sundays and Holidays excepted. J. Hicks Orates, H.B.M. Consul. Apia, Samoa, July 31, 187!). J. HUN T, AUCTIONEER Shipping \Xi> Commission Agent, APIA. Sales conducted promptly and economically. '-"■ ices made on consignments, VT E T Z L E R & C ().. Commission Mei« h.vnts * and SHIP P1 N G AGEN TS, Exporters of CO LONIA L PROD U C EBbISHANE (QUEEXSLAND.) | A_ P. GRIBBON begs to notify his Friends and patrons, that no has -ted a vessel to trade between and the Friendly Islands and ders, freight, ice, will be attendedto by uddressing to E. I'. OIUBBOX, Queen-street, Auckland. E. "■ G R I B B 0 N.

NEUTRAL TERRITORY REGULATION. VNY one harbouring, or concealing, any escaped prisoner, or deserter from 11 ship of war or merchant vessel, shall bo fined not to exceed ten dollars (j>10), or he sentenced not to exceed 12 day's imprisonment. Any person aiding a prisoner to escape, or a sailor to desert from a vessel, shall he fined not to exceed $lO (ten dollars] or he sentenced to imprisonment not to exceed 12 days. Apia, Samoa, July 19, 1879. Tn. Weber, Imperial German Consul. Hoot. S. Swanstox, H.13.M. Acting Consul. Thomas M. Dawson, United States Consul. 1 RIFFITH'S AND C o.' S STATIONERY EMPORIUM. Just received a largo assortment of Toys Superior Hair Bruges. Scented Soaps Violet Powder Infant's Feeding Boltlas Pictures Carte do Visit Fmines Nautical, Almanacs, for l'.-ii School Book* Albums Drawing Paper Parchment I 'oncortjnas Playing Card a. Riding Wliijia And a huge general nscoKmcnt of Stationery m\d Fancy I (rods.

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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 97, 9 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 97, 9 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 97, 9 August 1879, Page 3

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