CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
We find the following in the Mobart lown Courier of the 2(Hh Jan., being three weeks later news irora that colony than the last received :—: — "From Cape Town papers to the 28th of November we lear.n the gratifying intelligence that late, though not .official, statements from the frontier led to the hope that the " war " was,, or very soon would be at ati end. This result is ascribed to the rapid accumulation of supplies and cf troops, tbe improved »ta\* of the country for military operations, the discovery;^? -Port Maitland, and to recent successes of the force under Sir A. Stockenstrora on the Tambookie side, which ajre said to be perfectly understood by the Ca&rs. " They feel," says the South African Commercial Advertiser, " that they are mastered, and
they are now only trying their skill at dip'omacy." "Bui," it aii«ls, ** the terftis ac fixed. As an offending parfy, they must &übaiit and obey, or jierislu"
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 167, 6 March 1847, Page 4
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159CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume III, Issue 167, 6 March 1847, Page 4
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