Aim: to „shake the mountain”, to produce an impression on the partners awaiting on the beach.
Magic: Ta’uya — the ritual blowing of the conch shell, which has been charmed over before; Kayikuna-tabuyo — the swaying of the front prow-board while the spell is being uttered; Kavalikuliku — the spell by the toliwaga; Kaytavilena mwoynawaga — the incantation uttered at the stern towards the Koya.
(C) Magic of safety (Chapter XIII, Division III)
Activity: Entering the Dobuan village (this magic is performed only when Boyowans come to the Koya).
Magic: Ka’ubana’i, charm uttered over ginger, which is then ritually spat over the Dobuan village and the partners, and makes their hearts soft.
(D) Magic of persuasion (Chapter XIV, Division III)
Activity: The wooing in Kula (wawoyla) of the of the overseas partner by the visitor.
Magic: Kwoygapani — a spell uttered over a piece of areca-nut, given subsequently to the partner.
VII — A Canoe spell, uttered on the departure home (Chapter XIV, Division III)
Activity: Loading of the canoe with the gifts received from overseas partners, with the trade gain, and with the provisions for the home journey.