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Samoa Times Office. Friday Evening. Since our lust report business has been remarkably quiet, the improvement which we seine time ago anticipated not having been realised. - 'There arc however indications of a good cobra season, and if the natives were a little more settled we think that a speedy revival in commercial matters might he looked for. On Thursday 15th mst, Mr. J. E. V. Alvord held'au extensive sale of Drapery and Provisions, and agiiin on Thursday hist he pu! to the hammer a hir;reassortment of Am i-iean (* : itiirn i'■ i ':- '"'t .piote prices . ali.W. for n few lea !::')." hnee. Fancy Prims, !»An to I lie; 11. \V. Sheering, 25c; Salmon.".; Bills <.". : Beei iOOlb. kegs, S7 ; Peaches, per case, S<UO bard in Tins, per lb. H)c ; California Bread per Tin. 82.75 c; rickles, 2iloz. in case. S-l • Mutton, 2doz. in case, S7; California Flour! in Tins, se.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 134, 24 April 1880, Page 2
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148COMMERCIAL. Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 134, 24 April 1880, Page 2
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