CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
By late papers received from the perceive the death of Mr. Justice M e , recorded. He died at Colesburgh on November. Some of the native beginning to show symptoms of dis® and Sandilla had declined a frontier in' e J|j with Sir Harry Smith, which ° on l lenl^i ( l® latter punished by a forfeiture of the , c lands. Some diabolical robberies Jp committed by some Hottentot deserter one of the regiments. Amongst ot s g rages they murdered an innkeeper, ®° g tiered his house of £260.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 587, 19 March 1851, Page 2
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90CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 587, 19 March 1851, Page 2
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