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12 May 1840: United States Exploring Expedition commander, Wilkes summons Tanoa to Levuka
1840 – 1843: three dark years in Fiji for Wesleyan Methodist, Thomas Williams made few converts
1849: first-contact missionary Thomas Williams was ignorant of Fijian custom, and competitive pressures faced by Tuikilakila of Somosomo
1859: Tanna people kill plantation owner, Norman, of Sandhurst, Victoria, enroute from Levuka to Norman’s plantation at Nasavusavu: Jimmie Lasulasu survives
1871: German firm of Godeffroy and Son – arms traders: supplying arms and ammunition to the Pacific from own arsenal at Liege
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1819: Peter Dillon now owner and master of the ships in which he sailed
1760: Bau chief Nailatikau seized Ulu-ni-vuaka, expelled the Butoni; rise of Bau rapid partly to the advantages gained from the first use of firearms
1810 -1812 – Peter Dillon lived on the island of Borabora assembling cargoes of salt pork for Sydney merchant, Thomas Reibey
1808: Peter Dillon – 6ft 4in red-haired Irish Catholic, arrived in Fiji from India on a vessel trading for sandalwood
1869: Suez Canal aided European influence in Pacific: new era of European influence: journey from Asia to Europe reduced by 6,500 km
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94 per cent of Polynesian mtDNAs are of East Asian origin and only 6 per cent are of Melanesian origin
1931-34: sightings of the fish-god, the Dakuwaqa
1871: Photographer Francis H. Dufty arrived in Levuka, Fiji in June 1871.
1760: Bau chief Nailatikau seized Ulu-ni-vuaka, expelled the Butoni; rise of Bau rapid partly to the advantages gained from the first use of firearms
1860s: American civil raises world cotton prices; New Zealand and Australian planters arrive
1861: Photo of Maafu, and Nacagilevu, on board the HMS Pelorus at Levuka
1868: three-way fight for control of Fiji by Britain, America, and Australia; Thakombau crowned king, Melbourne-based Polynesian Company offers to pay Cakobau's debt; but on 10th October, 1874, a deed of cession to Britain, was executed at Levuka
1892: Alexander Pritchard, trader in Samoa, defrauds wine merchants Fallon of Albury, NSW, Australia.
1868: Frederick Moss came to Fiji to grow cotton after American civil war made sea-island cotton price rise
1847: Missionary, George Pritchard, the first British Consular Agent for Samoa
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