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The western half of the island has a cocoa plantation on it; the eastern half is inhabited by about 350 natives. Oniieta is a cocoa plantation. The British naval vessel Conflict, in working to windward between the barrier and the coast, found the channel 2 miles wide and the dangers distinguishable. Reefs were observed to extend from all the points of the Admiralty Island shore, and good anchorage was ob- tained between tliem in depths of from 5 to 11 fathoms. The vessel passed out to sea betwe...en the Los Negros Islands. The passage referred to is probably that used by the German naval vessel Mowe in 1899. It lies between Bilo and Hauei, the second and third islands westward of the northern extreme of Admiralty Island. The western side of the fairway should be kept, as the fringing reef is more easily discerned. It has a depth of about 13 fathoms, and there is anchorage off the southern side of the bay, in from 6 to 7 fathoms water, avoiding the reefs. The German naval vessel Condor anchored in about 15 fathoms water, with the extremes of Bitelu Island bearing 286° and 313°, but there were three shoals near this anchorage.
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