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RARATONGAN AFFAIRS.

; Th'aJßiohmond. his arrived at Auckland 'from- Tahiti fed Raratonga. .Mons. La tVsoadc, Governor of.Tahiti, was 6, passenger, en route for Sydney and French Madagascar. When the vessel left there was no word of the missing schooner Goklfincln and those of the Natives wh? have relatives On board are wearing mourning, believing thttn lo.be .lost. A. Taln'tifcn refugee, owing to the influence of Mr Moss, has been handed over to the I French authorities. A number of Europeans | strongly advised Quoeu Makea uot to deliver liira up, there being no extradition treaty j but Mr Mos3 urged her not to bring herself into conflict with the Government.. The Queen, accepting the advit'o-, nuhuod the man over to the Tahiti authorities. Atiuhlber'of Raratongans have left for i New Guinea to take mission work there.

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Evening Star, Issue 9161, 16 June 1893, Page 2

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RARATONGAN AFFAIRS. Evening Star, Issue 9161, 16 June 1893, Page 2

RARATONGAN AFFAIRS. Evening Star, Issue 9161, 16 June 1893, Page 2

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