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war»l»Nl to the Dden«!«r on lh« ground of the foul, wbtcli oecurrv*' shortly after the start. THE AMERICA CUPRACF. LoKDOs. September 12. Loril Ibinraven has declined to soil the Valkyrie lll.in any of the sue ceiling races in a conSn xl space, m among crowds of accomt)anyin<j stetmets. He lias expressed lib willingness to sail over the MnrUt Head course, I'he New Y..ik Yacht Club Commi. tee, to which U entrusted the management of the race, has agreed to thi», and strenuous exertions arc to l.e made to ke-p the steamers at i safe distance. Mr. Iselin. on hi/half of the owners >f the Defender, has offricd to retail Tuesday's races. RUSSIA AM) MONTENEGRO St. PETKHsiiunG, Anj;nst.2B. I'he Czni',B gift to Montenegro comnises thirty thousand rifles, lifteen iiillion cartridges, many cannon mdsome luaxiiu guns. FIRE ON THE ROME. London, August 28. ,'ho tiro on board the s.s. Rome vas confined to No. 3 cool chninboT, A dispatch from London published :» the " San Francisco Chronicle " says: j-ird Alfred Douylas lias bought and urnisbed in the most luxurious inanicr a liijoii residence not far from hi renin. He has openly declared that lis avowed object is to await the reeasn nf Oscar Wilde, when lie will at ■nee transport him loth.: Itnlian coast, loung Douglas lias writ ten a sonnet .hie- he told a French journalist would e tho first piece of reading Oscar Vilde would havd from the outside .•oild, and until then no (me would lie i.-rniilted to see. lie: manuscript-. U.S.S. x r:i . v ro Fijf S. S. OYALAU OCTOBER 23!h. tn Her Britannic Hajosty's High Commissioner's Court for the Western Pacific at Samoa. PIIOKATE JUIU.SWCTION. ALL claims against. Iho estate of Ah Faa deceased, and all monies due to the said estate, must he deposited in this Court before October 21st next. T. B. Ci-SACK-Ssimi, Her Majesty's Deputy Commissioner for Samoa and Tokchut. Apia, September 2IbI. 1895. NOTICE.

HE undersigned will con\m duct an Auction Sale of genera! goods at his Auction Rooms in ATI A on SATURDAY next. Persoms wishing to send goods for sale arc requested to do so on or before THURSDAY next. Fuller particulars will be given by poster. In future a regular Auction day will bo observed each week provided that sufficient inducement oflers. R. P. CHAT FIELD Licensed Auctioneer. NOTICE. Tuk Samoa Times Printing Office has been removed to the premises lately occupied by Messrs Frings & Spate. Tho neqossity for this change of locality has arisen from tho fact that the old offices havo been found fri every respect inconvenient for the requirements of the business. The Proprietor of the Samoa Times hopes that tho greater facilities offered by the new arrangements for tho more expeditious execution of orders, will inI duoo au expansion of businoss.'

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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume 7, Issue 52, 28 September 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume 7, Issue 52, 28 September 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume 7, Issue 52, 28 September 1895, Page 3