South Africa -- Description and travel; South Africa -- History -- 1836-1909; South Africa -- History -- To 1836
Du Toit’s Pan, ii. 169
Franchise, The, ii. 167
Guns, Sale of, ii. 198
Hebron, ii. 164
Hospitals at Kimberley, ii. 205
Jacobs, Mr., ii. 162
Kimberley, ii. 173, 186
Kimberley Mine, ii. 169, 172, 174
Klipdrift, ii. 164
Kok, Adam, ii. 138
Lanyon, Major, ii. 137
Mine, Subdivision of, ii. 177
Modder, The, ii. 168
Morton, Mr., ii. 161
New Hush, The, ii. 173
No Man’s Land, ii. 140
Old De Beers, ii. 169
Orange Free State: its claims, ii. 139;
compensation given, ii. 140
O’Reilly, Mr., ii. 162
Population, ii. 166
Prison at Kimberley, ii. 206
Religion for Kafirs, ii. 188
River diggings, ii. 167
Southey, Mr., ii. 164
Star of South Africa, ii. 163
Vaal, The, ii. 168
Van Niekerk, Mr., ii. 162
Van Wyk, Mr., ii. 169
Vooruitzuit Farm, ii. 153, 172
Waterboer, Andreas, ii. 140, 141
Waterboer, Nicholas, ii. 138, 144
Work for Kafirs, ii. 187
THE ORANGE FREE STATE.
Baralongs, The, ii. 224
Basutos, ii. 218, 224
Bloemfontein, ii. 217, 236, 266, 261
Boers, The, ii. 235, 241
Boom Plats, Battle of, ii. 218
Boshof, Mr., ii. 216, 224
Boundaries of the Cape Colony, ii. 212
Brand, Mr., ii. 215, 226, 227, 262
Burgers, Mr., ii. 216
Cetywayo, ii. 216
Churches, ii. 267
Clerk, Sir George, ii. 223, 232
Custom Duties, ii. 246
Dams for water, ii. 236
Difficulties of the State, ii. 225
English language, ii. 235, 265
Executive, The, ii. 255
Fiji Islands, ii. 211
Franchise, The, ii. 253
Grey, Sir George, ii. 232
Hotel, The, ii. 259
Independence, Love of, ii. 243, 249
Irrigation, ii. 237
Maitland, Sir Peregrine, ii. 217
Ministers, Colonial, ii. 229
Moshef, ii. 215, 224
Napier, Sir George, ii. 216
Nichtmaal, The, ii. 267
Pretorius, Mr., ii. 215, 217, 224
Public offices, ii. 258
Railway, Proposed, ii. 263
Schools, ii. 263
Sovereignty, The, established, ii. 219;
abandoned, ii. 221
Telegraph wires, ii. 263
Treaty, Our, with the Free State, ii. 223
Vacillation of our policy, ii. 210
Volksraad, The, ii. 243, 251
Warden, Major, ii. 217
NATIVE TERRITORIES.
Aliwal North, Convention at, ii. 318
Baralong Law, ii. 282
Baralong, The tribe, ii. 275, 311
Basutos, The, ii. 277, 308, 310
Bechuanas, The, ii. 276, 311
Bomvanas, The, ii. 289, 308
Bowker, Mr., ii. 314
British Kafraria, ii. 287
Burial of a Chief, ii. 304
Bushmen, ii. 313, 326
Cannibalism, ii. 313
Casselin, M., ii. 313
Cogha, The River, ii. 291
Conquered Territory, ii. 317
Copper, ii. 321
Cultivation of land, ii. 284
Damaraland, ii. 320
Daniel, Mr., ii. 277
East London, ii. 286
Expense of the wars, ii. 297
Fingos, The, ii. 292, 308
Gaikas, ii. 287, 298
Galekaland, Occupation of, ii. 291
Galekas, ii. 287, 298, 308
Gatberg, The, ii. 307
Great Fish River, ii. 287, 292
Griquas--Bastards, ii. 308
Hintsa, ii. 292
Höhne, Mr., ii. 277
Hottentots, ii. 320
Huts at Thaba ’Ncho, ii. 279
Jenkins, Mrs., ii. 309
Justice, Administration of, ii. 305
Kafir habits, ii. 299
Kafir, What is a, ii. 287
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