S. W. Silver & Co.'s Handbook to South Africa: Including the Cape Colony, Natal, the Diamond Fields, the Transvaal, Orange Free State, Etc. : Also a Gazetter and MapS. W. Silver, 1880 - 576 pages |
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Page 33
... into parties of from ten to one hundred families , and each party had to elect a head or representative , through whom all business was D Family grants . CAPE COLONY transacted . They were shipped HISTORY UNDER BRITISH RULE . 33.
... into parties of from ten to one hundred families , and each party had to elect a head or representative , through whom all business was D Family grants . CAPE COLONY transacted . They were shipped HISTORY UNDER BRITISH RULE . 33.
Page 34
... shipped in Government trans- ports , every head of a family being required to deposit 101. with the Emigration Commissioner , of which two- thirds were returned to him on his arrival in the colony . To each family a grant of 100 acres ...
... shipped in Government trans- ports , every head of a family being required to deposit 101. with the Emigration Commissioner , of which two- thirds were returned to him on his arrival in the colony . To each family a grant of 100 acres ...
Page 85
... shipped from the fertile Piquetberg district ; but the heavy sands between the mountains and the coast render land transport both difficult and expensive . From Lambert's Bay the coast makes a horseshoe- St. Helena like curve , and ...
... shipped from the fertile Piquetberg district ; but the heavy sands between the mountains and the coast render land transport both difficult and expensive . From Lambert's Bay the coast makes a horseshoe- St. Helena like curve , and ...
Page 86
... shipped , such as Port Durban and Stanford Coves . Danger Point , a well - known land- mark , has an ugly rock lying to the east of it , on which 1 Her Majesty's ship ' Birkenhead ' struck a few 86 HANDBOOK TO SOUTH AFRICA .
... shipped , such as Port Durban and Stanford Coves . Danger Point , a well - known land- mark , has an ugly rock lying to the east of it , on which 1 Her Majesty's ship ' Birkenhead ' struck a few 86 HANDBOOK TO SOUTH AFRICA .
Page 95
... , yet owing to its convenience as a harbour from which the timber cut in the rich forests of the neighbouring Outeniqua Mountains can be shipped , The Knyma CAPE COLONY it demands notice . This river , after HYDROGRAPHY . 95.
... , yet owing to its convenience as a harbour from which the timber cut in the rich forests of the neighbouring Outeniqua Mountains can be shipped , The Knyma CAPE COLONY it demands notice . This river , after HYDROGRAPHY . 95.
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acres Aliwal amongst banks Basutoland Basutos Berg birds boundary British bush Caledon called CAPE COLONY Cape Town Capensis cattle chief Clanwilliam climate coast Colesberg colonists colour Cradock Delagoa Bay Diamond Fields district Division Durban Dutch East London Eastern emigrants England English Exports farm feet Fingoes Fish River flowers forests Fort Beaufort Free frontier fruit Gold Fields Government Governor Graaf-Reynet Graham's Town Griqualand West harbour Hottentot important inches inhabitants Kaffir Kaffraria Kalihari Karroo Kloof Knysna labour land ment mission station Mossel Bay moun mountain range Namaqualand Natal native nearly Olifant River Orange River ostrich Paarl passed plants population Port Elizabeth principal Province Queenstown railway rain region rocks sandstone settlement settlers sheep shipped Somerset South Africa species square miles Swellendam Table Bay Table Mountain territory tion Transvaal tribes Uitenhage Vaal River valley Victoria village wine wood
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