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At Sapapale on Savaii Island, an interestin 
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was observed. “The net was kind of eheval-de-frigse 
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of the leaves of the cocoanut tree, split and woven round 
@ line, and was little less than half a mile in length. It 
Was*™more formidable in appearance than in realitv. 
net was taken out at 
pieces, then fastened together, and thus made to enclose 
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large extent of water. This space was gradually contracted 
by doubling up the net, which answered the same purpose a 
he drawing of a seine. sh did not attempt to pass. it, 
and were thus driven towards a certain point, wher sort 
of sack of matting had been pleced for them to enter. As 
fish were gradually enclosed by the mat, and the tide fell, 
the seene beceme an animated one. Me: women, and boys, to 
number of two or three hundred, were eagerly engaged in 
