CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
(From the Q-eelong AdvertiSMk^r, The Coonambara bring* Cape- -pi pliti Norember. The- following are exit mh™ On the frontier all was quiet. T{ Wf}V in the Transvaal, is ,at r an ,endr iiPresident, Van Reriserioergr Km HI?.! 1 ' over the ex-President* Schoeman; j« I mt h Landdrost Sfyn, who, with?, their j «y^j Pretorius, the President of the Frei pbei taken refuge'oti this side the, Vaall Koh Transvaal Government rcill denianl $f\2& \ of the Free State their 'S^* g^i*JQpJSf eai Some apprehension, extsVs, of 'an'^H > a hosfilit-ieV between' 'the • Fr£* Stillr vr ■ Basutos, in consequence 'W Gl'' I Bv£&sV% been shotWa Bo«fr.f ■>-' •■'•■ r "^sß*!* ThrTJrough t still continue itot^sP?* districts, whi£r«.t)fl>iisfdii| a|Ca't(i|ffi^ and cattle are dying by thousands, g !Ftdf southern ead.qF th'e colony, th'ei |j^! severe weat Her Whicif so ron^pre»aijn | fiy.i succeeded by warmth and sunsnin*,| behave be>h ; much inj\»Vedby hail stc& j C y' some dlstricrg'QfdinwrJ^cJl-crihasa^^^, appearance. . /„ " ''> .1^ | l. ■ "•• i '. |^> '■ HisrJExcdlencyther Governor andiM^BE house are expected to rpturn!fromtS*M w Province trip in the course d'f a few^Sjf e hayc visited Caledon, iSweilendain,^E c0 1 Mossel Bay, George, the^Jiynsrta, al§«B w a loof. The ColoniaKiSecretsrj ti mi^Sj^ s through the Eastern Province. do The Governor, whe.n at B^g iat foundation-stone of a new lightboui^jo _ ( St. Blaize. " ' r The ship ■Melbourne, bound' from SMp " London^ 1 liMlen with tea^couonj «libd'i spices, and tobacco, was driven, oujlw wo the mouth of the Goufit2 River,^jm« November, arid became. a wre^lt," "l3^n> ar crew were 'drowned in itterhptingllrd V. shore. ' It is thought that a considtii^'ith' of her -cargo, which is. valued at £iiff'ihis be saved. The ship Nepaul, bound from Mflfe* 6 * 10 Falmouth, with a'cargoof\tifliberihasjs? a at sea. . . l raj all The 'Customs' 'duties TefcHved W ac * quarter ended 30th September last 'mB a T1 £68,17S 16s lOd, an increase of aboiW 1 " 9 on the corresponding "quarter of laitjigli* 1 * declared value of the imports was cfc : of urticles entered for • oonsumptiot gj-j^ showing an increase of El}-5531 in it £20,902 in articles entered for a gf n g a over the corfe,Bpondtng-- quarter .-of iST j declared value of the e^rpdrW duViiig '&£*], just ended was £U6,6U, a^aidst W tn S, the corresponding p'eriod of 1881. 'WL^. returns for the quarter, hare not s*^^^^ I lMied. The Gox-ernor has obtained "J& * ; loan of £300,000 from the Table fijia sir Commissioners. _; t j /, tf i r ].* ;^e me Jeptha T,hy.s has been convieCedil^^y oi of Walter Bin-h', at D'Urban,'an<l ! ti^ fet be hanged. He hns confessed, his g l^^^ d The Dutch Church at Malmesbutj^no. >a than two years ago at a cost of £oOt»jhg p a sudden cra!s~h _'oja the Sfw of'i 15th November. It is Supposed th:B^^ tinupus' rains of the winter had sappß^i^y' diitions. • ■■' ■ r* - The handsome sum of £4376 has ij«%F 8;V the Eaatern Province for the relief ofK«P u " shire operatives, £800in Cape'Towii,^^T u . ! Simoa'a Town. ■; • ■ Imprr 23 - - ' ' '■'-'■ ' j ' ;> jjjtftgr
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 29, 17 February 1863, Page 2
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489CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 29, 17 February 1863, Page 2
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