South African Commercial Advertiser 1841 - 1 - January to March
Saturday 2 January 1841
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church on Wednesday 30th December by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
A daughter of Wm. GADNEY Esq, baptised Sarah Henrietta
In the Roman Catholic Church
Dec 16: A daughter of Louis OLIVAREZ, baptised Mary Ann.
Dec 25: A son of Antonio FITZ, baptised Joseph Andrew.
Wednesday 6 January 1841
In St.George’s Church on Monday 28th December by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
A son of Mr. Cristoffel Hendrik Carel WOLHUTER, baptised Cristoffel Andries Stephanus.
On Monday the 4th January by the same:
A daughter of the late Mr. William Henry CRESWILL, baptised Mary Ann.
An adopted daughter of Joseph SEARLE, baptised Catherine.
DEATH
Jan 2nd: Mr. Thomas BEETON, aged 37 years.
Saturday 9 January 1841
MARRIAGES
In St.Frances’ Church, Simon’s Town by the Rev Edw. Judge AM:
Dec 7: Samuel James MASON to Flora WILLIAMS.
Dec 15: Mr. Thomas GODBER to Mrs. Elizabeth MUDEY.
CHRISTENINGS
In the Roman Catholic Church
Dec 27: A son of Johannes Jacobus CERFONTYN, baptised William Gerrardus.
Jan 6: A daughter of Robert GRANT, baptised Elizabeth.
In St.Frances’ Church, Simon’s Town by the Rev Edw. Judge AM:
Dec 7: A son of James WORT, baptised James Baretto.
Dec 14: A son of Mr. James BAILEY, baptised Charles ROBERT.
Dec 22: An adult, native of the Cape, baptised David DAVIDSON.
Dec 22: A son of John WILLIAMS, baptised Daniel.
Dec 28: A son of Mr. George HAWTHORN, baptised Walter Nichols.
DEATHS
Dec 28: Anna Cornelia FLAMME, wife of Mr. R. WIDDOWS, aged 23 years.
Jan 5: Mrs. Mary Charlotte WESTCOTT, wife of Mr. Henry WESTCOTT, aged 40 years.
Jan 5: William LILLISTON, seaman, late of the American brig Levant.
At Simon’s Town, Dec.?28? [date obscured by ink blob] Alfred WOOD, HM 28th Regt, aged 22 years.
Mrs. G.R. MIDGLEY and Sisters
Respectfully inform their Friends and the Inhabitants of Cape Town that the duties of their Establishment, 60 Bree-street, will be recommenced on Friday 15th January 1841.
BIRTH at the Parsonage of Swellendam on the 5th inst, Mrs. ROBERTSON of a daughter.
Wednesday 13 January 1841
MARRIAGES
In Rondebosch Church on Saturday 9th January by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
Mr. Henry Ralph HARRIS to Miss Emma TAYLOR
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 11th January by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
Mr. Henry KITCHEN to Miss Mary DALTON
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 11th January by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
A son of Mr. James BATHIE, baptised James Drever.
A son of Mr. Henry FRANKLIN, baptised William George.
In St.George’s Church, Wynberg on Sunday 27th Dec by the Rev Dr Okes:
A son of Mr. J. SAWYER, baptised Matthew.
On Thursday 31st Dec by the same:
A daughter of Captain H.G. CAITHNESS, baptised Eliza Anne Margaret.
DEATHS
Jan 7: Julia Marion Cameron, daughter of William Gordon McKENZIE Esq, Lieut-Col. Bengal Army, aged 1 year, 3 months and 14 days.
Jan 9: Emily Ann, daughter of Mr. Thomas MERRITT, aged 1 year and 6 months.
Saturday 16 January 1841
MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Church on Tuesday 12th January by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
(By Special Licence)
John George RAWSTORNE Esq, Captain in HM 62nd Regt, to Miss Carolina Catherina NIELEN
In the Roman Catholic Church:
Jan 11: Joachim Ferreira LEITE to Christina Adriaan ABRAHAMS.
Jan 12: Mr. Robert Josiah CARDINAL to Miss Ellen Eliz. BEGLEY.
CHRISTENING
In the Roman Catholic Church:
Jan 7: A daughter of Mr. W. McLEOD, baptised Mary Medhurst.
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 13th January 1841
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Daniel RETIEF Jacob’s Son, of Wagonmaker’s Vallei in the Division of Stellenbosch, deceased, are required to take Notice that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the deceased, and surviving Widow Jacoba Cornelia VAN WIELLINGH, and all others whom these Presents may concern, will be held before the Master of the Supreme Court, in the Grand Jury Room, at the Public Buildings, Cape Town, on Tuesday the 23rd February next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see Letters of Administration granted to such Person or Persons, as shall then be appointed by the said Master, to be Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid, and Tutor Dative of the Minor Heirs of the deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 13th January 1841
EDICT
The Paternal and Maternal Relations of the Minors
Fanny Matilda NARREH
William Henry NARREH
Jane NARREH
And Amy NARREH
are required to take Notice that a Meeting of the Paternal and Maternal Relations of the said Minors will be held before the Master of the Supreme Court, in the Grand Jury Room, at the Public Buildings, Cape Town, on Tuesday the 2nd February next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see Letters of Confirmation granted to such Person or Persons, as shall be appointed by the said Master, to be Tutor or Tutors Dative of the said Minors.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 13th January 1841
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Christiaan Johannes DE JAGER, late of the District of Swellendam, deceased, are required to take Notice that the said deceased died intestate, and that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the deceased, and surviving Widow Margareth Alberta Hendrica DU PREEZ, and all others whom these Presents may concern, will be held before the Resident Magistrate at his Office, Swellendam, on Thursday the 25th February next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see some Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate, for approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the said Master appointed Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid, and Tutor Dative of the Minor Heirs of the deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 13th January 1841
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Willem Jacobus PELSER, and of Johannes Hermanus DU TOIT, and his wife Anna Maria LIEBENBERG, late of the Division of Colesberg, deceased, are required to take Notice that the said deceased died intestate, and that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the deceased, and all others whom these Presents may concern, will be held before the Resident Magistrate at his Office, Colesberg, on Tuesday the 23rd February next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see some Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate, for approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the said Master appointed Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid, and Tutor Dative of the Minor Heirs of the deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
MARRIED by Special Licence in St.George’s Church by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain, John George RAWSTORNE Esq, Captain in Her Majesty’s 62nd Regiment of Foot, to Caroline, youngest daughter of the late M. NIELEN Esq MD.
Cape Town, 12th Jan 1841
BIRTH at Wynberg on the 14th January, the lady of Major W. JACOB, of the Bombay Artillery, of a son.
Wednesday 20 January 1841
DIED at Rondebosch on Friday night the 15th inst, aged 21 years and 11 months, Mary Ann Rosa, the beloved wife of Mr. G.J. PIKE.
Cape Town, January 19 1841
MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 18th January by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
David Philip ROBERTSON to Charlotte Isabella FORTUNE
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 18th January by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
A son of Mr. William MURRAY, baptised William Thomas.
A daughter of Mr. William BIRCH, baptised Jane Catharina.
Four children of John Benjamin MIDDELKOOP, baptised James Benjamin, Cornelius William, Sarah Elizabeth and John Peter.
On Tuesday 19th January 1841 by the Rev John Philip DD:
A son of Mr. G.J. PIKE, baptised George David.
WANTED
A Governess to take charge and educate five or six young ladies at a country Residence about 4 miles from Stellenbosch. Testimonials as to character and abilities will be required. The applicants are requested to refer for further particulars to the Hon. Mr. H. CLOETE Jun, at Woodstock.
MARRIED (by Special Licence) at the Cape of Good Hope on the 18th day of January, by the Rev George Hough MA, William Henry BIRT Esq, youngest son of the Rev Dr BIRT, Vicar of Faversham, Kent, England to Mary Gertrude KENNEDY, youngest daughter of the late David KENNEDY Esq of Crosby Lodge, Cumberland and Craig, Ayrshire.
Saturday 23 January 1841
MARRIED by the Rev Dr Okes in St.George’s Church, Wynberg, on the 17th January, Peter LABORDAN to Mrs. Johannah BYKLUP, Widow.
DIED on the 7th instant on board the ship Reliance, on the passage from Calcutta to this place, whither he was bound on sick certificate, for the recovery of his health, Captain William MacDowell HOPPER of the 57th Regt, Bengal Native Infantry, deeply regretted by his parents, Major-General and Mrs. HOPPER. He was born on the 19th November 1803 and had served upwards of nineteen years in India.
Cape Town, 22nd January 1841.
CHRISTENING
In the Roman Catholic Church:
Jan 10: A son of Mr. Patrick CULLEN, baptised John.
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 19th January 1841
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Thomas BEETON, late of Cape Town, deceased, are required to take Notice that the said deceased died intestate, and that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the deceased, and surviving Widow, and all others whom these Presents may concern, will be held before the Master of the Supreme Court, in the Grand Jury Room, at the Public Buildings, Cape Town, on Tuesday the 2nd March next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see Letters of Administration granted to such Person or Persons, as shall then be appointed by the said Master, to be Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid, and Tutor Dative of the Minor Heirs of the deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 19th January 1841
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Hester Petronella DE VILLIERS, deceased wife of Jacob Daniel DE VILLIERS, of the District of Swellendam, deceased, are required to take Notice that the said deceased died intestate, and that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the deceased, and surviving Husband, and all others whom these Presents may concern, will be held before the Resident Magistrate at his Office, Swellendam, on Thursday the 4th March next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see some Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate, for approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the said Master appointed Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Wednesday 27 January 1841
MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 25th January by the Rev T.A. Blair, officiating for the Sen. Col. Chaplain:
Mr. Charles BREES, widower, to Miss Anna Margaretha DE VILLIERS.
Mr. William FORBES to Mrs. Susanna GIBSON, widow of the late Mr. Robert GIBSON.
George HENRY to Eliza Harriet SMITH.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.Andrew’s Church on Sunday the 24th January by the Rev G.W. Stegmann:
A son of Mr. David MACKAY, Garrison Serjeant Major, baptised George Henry.
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 25th January by the Rev T.A. Blair, officiating for the Sen. Col. Chaplain:
A son of Mr. James HALLIER, baptised Thomas Benjamin.
DEATH
Jan 23: Caroline WEEKLEY, juvenile emigrant, aged 19 years.
The Heavenly Father, Lord of Life and Death, was pleased on the 16th instant to call from me my beloved wife Japoera, aged 64 years, 4 months and 16 days, after a happy union of [blank space] years. All who knew her virtuous character will sympathise with my loss, of which I hereby give notice to friends and relatives, requesting to be excused the visits of condolence.
Carel of the Cape, the first Pilgrim and Priest.
Saturday 30 January 1841
CHRISTENING
In the Roman Catholic Church:
Jan 27: A daughter of Mr. John FLEMING, passenger on board the emigrant ship Margaret for Sydney, baptised Mary Anne.
GEORGE’S HOTEL
The Undersigned having become the Proprietor of this well-known Establishment, intends opening the same on the 1st February next, and trusts by attention and cleanliness to merit the support of the Cape Public.
Samuel DRAKE.
ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH
Notice is hereby given that in consequence of the opening of the new Church of the Dutch Reformed Community of Cape Town, tomorrow Sunday the 31st inst, there will be no Morning Service at St.George’s Church; but that Divine Service will be held as usual in the afternoon.
S. OLIVER
T. SINCLAIR
Church Wardens
Vestry Room, 30th January 1841.
Wednesday 3 February 1841
DIED on the night of the 19th inst at 10 o’clock, my beloved husband Christian Fleck BREDENKAMP, aged 25 years, 4 months and 6 days, of which distressing loss I hereby give notice to Friends and Relatives.
Wid. S.M. BREDENKAMP, born HELSDINGEN
Paarl, 21st January 1841
MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Church on Monday 1st February by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
Mr. James Henry WATSON to Miss Elizabeth WARRINGTON
Mr. Gerhardus Johannes LE ROES to Miss Eliza Sarah Frederica ESSENHIGH.
Mr. William John GREGAN to Miss Elizabeth Johanna Margaret CRUYWAGEN.
Joseph ATKINSON to Jane BROWN.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church on Monday 1st February by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
A daughter of Thos. Wilkinson ELLIOTT Esq, baptised Hester Eliza.
A son of Mr. William BUCHANAN, baptised James.
A son of Patrick KELLER, baptised Alexander BATTEN.
DEATHS
Jan 30: Henry MURPHY Esq, late Resident Magistrate of Stellenbosch, aged 65 years.
Jan 31: Sarah, daughter of Mr. P. TONKIN, aged 15 months.
Wednesday 10 February 1841
DIED on the night of the 8th instant, Captain James BOYD of Greenock, aged about 48 years, late Commander of the bark Ocean Queen.
Cape Town 9th Feb 1841
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church on Monday 7th February [sic] by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
A daughter of Mr. Henry Joseph FISHER, baptised Laura Elizabeth.
A son of Absalom FOWLER, baptised Edward James Peirce.
An adult person, native of this Colony, baptised William Daniel, surname SHEE.
DEATH
Feb 8: Mr, James BOYD, late Commander of the Ocean Queen, aged 54 years.
Saturday 13 February 1841
DIED in Cape Town on the 30th January last, after a residence in this Colony of upwards of forty years, Henry MURPHY Esquire of Waterford in Ireland, aged 65 years. As a faithful and meritorious public servant he enjoyed uniformly the confidence and approbation of Government, and his estimable qualities obtained for him a numerous circle of friends, by whom he is sincerely lamented.
MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Church on Friday the 12th February by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
Mr. Henry Kellett CROSS to Miss Lucy Lydia Spencer OWEN.
NOTICE
Any Person, capable of doing so, are respectfully requested to give information to Mr. Joseph DIXIE, Shortmarket-street, or to Messrs. MERRINGTON & Son, Longmarket-street, upon the following points – Whether Lt-Colonel James COCKBURN, or Mr. Haines Waide BATTERSBY, or Mr. Henry ERSKINE, or Mr. Eusebius HUDSON, all of whom resided in this Colony between the years of 1800 and 1822, and are now believed to be dead, did at any time appoint Agents or Representatives to act in the general administration of their affairs in this Colony; and if so, where the Powers of Attorney and other Documents on which such Agents or Representatives acted may be found; and also whether Mr. Simon TUFTS, who died in this Colony in or about the year 1802, executed a will in this Colony, and where that will may now be found.
Feb 4 1841.
NOTICE
Absconded from Cape Town on the 8th instant, three lads answering to the following description:- George PLUNKETT, an Apprentice to Mr. J. HICKEY, shoemaker, aged 16 years, marked with small-pox; John HOLLAND, aged 15 years, son of Mr. J. HOLLAND, stable keeper; Charles POLLER, aged 12 years, stepson of Charles LANGEVELD. Any person harbouring or employing them will be prosecuted according to Law, and any person giving information respecting the two latter lads, to the Undersigned, will be rewarded.
James HOLLAND.
Wednesday 17 February 1841
We hope the attention of the proper authorities will be turned to the state of the Sea Beach, near the Fish-market. The warm weather is beginning to tell sad stories of the material accumulated there. It savors strongly of neglect.
Saturday 20 February 1841
DEATH at Protea, near Cape Town on the 18th instant, Captain Thomas BAYLIS of the Carnatic European Veteran Battalion, and formerly of the Madras Artillery, aged 35 years.
Cape Town 20th February 1841.
DECEASED on the 18th February, Benjamin RICARDO Esq, late of the Stock Exchange, London, in his 54th year.
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 16th February 1841
EDICT
The Next of Kin of Gideon Francois DU TOIT, a minor, late of the Paarl, deceased, are required to take Notice that a Meeting of the Next of Kin of the deceased, and all others whom these Presents may concern, will be held before the Resident Magistrate at his Office, Paarl, on Tuesday the 30th March next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see some Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate, for approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the said Master appointed Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
(Graham’s Town Journal)
PORT NATAL
We have been favored with the perusal of a letter just received from a British Emigrant at Natal, dated December, which gives some interesting particulars of the Natal country, and of the conditions and prospects of the settlers there. This week we can only make room for the following extract:
“A plentiful harvest is expected, but the corn is more liable to rust than in the colony. The horse sickness prevails very much in these parts, also distempers among cattle &c. Indian corn seems to resist every disease, and it is expected that hundreds of muids will be harvested in the vicinity of the bay .... Many of the Dutch are in great distress, owing to the death of their cattle from the prevalent diseases which rage in these parts. The boers are also much alarmed at seeing in the newspapers lately received from the colony that the British will take possession of the Natal country; they even talk of resisting the attempt ...... A stranger suffers great inconvenience here, there being no house to afford accommodation or lodging. There are only about 20 houses at Natal, and a few near the entrance of the bay, which were erected by the 72nd, which are now used by the Emigrant Farmers, and hired to others as stores in the Shipping line.”
THE KOWIE
We are happy to learn that the Kowie is now open, and that the question of the practicability of the undertaking may, in the opinion of judicious individuals, be considered as settled. Early on Sunday morning the river opened for itself a way to the sea through the new channel on the western side, and the depth of the channel has gradually increased from 5 to 10 feet at low water. We understand that the sand is gradually clearing away every tide, and is conveyed by the current to the eastern bank of the river, thus filling up the old channel. Along the ledge of rocks which from the western boundary there is deep water, which continues quite out to sea. At present vessels drawing 8 feet of water may enter, and when the steam tug, which has been ordered, arrives, we doubt not but that vessels of a larger burthen will be found in the Kowie.
Wednesday 24 February 1841
MARRIED
In St.George’s Church, Cape Town, on the 23rd instant, by Special Licence, by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain, Alexander Charles HEYLAND Esq, Hon.E.I.C. Bengal Civil Service, to Emily, daughter of J.M. HILL Esq.
MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 22nd February by the Rev Geo. Hough:
John GRIFFITHS to Sophia Henrietta DUFFY
On Tuesday 23rd Feb by the same:
(By Special Licence) Alexander Charles HEYLAND Esq, Hon.E.I.C. Bengal Civil Service, to Miss Emily HILL.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.Frances’ Church, Simon’s Town by the Rev Edw. Judge AM:
Jan 25: A daughter of John WARD, baptised Elizabeth.
Feb 1: A daughter of George HILLIARD, baptised Mary Ann.
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 15th February by the Rev Geo. Hough:
A son of Mr. John FELL Jun, baptised Henry.
A daughter of Mr. William FELL, baptised Mary Ann Ellen.
A son of Mr. William FISH, baptised John Law.
On Sunday the 21st Feb by the same:
A son of Mr. John Heyning VANRENEN Esq, baptised Edward Charles.
On Monday 23rd Feb by the same:
A daughter of Mr. Peter TONKIN, baptised Letitia Ann.
A daughter of John OBERMEYER, baptised Harriot Ann.
In the Roman Catholic Church:
Feb 9: A daughter of Patrick JORDAN, baptised Margaret.
DEATHS
Feb 11: Henry AKERMANN, seaman, aged 56 years.
Feb 17: Jane Catharina, daughter of William BIRCH, aged 3 months.
Feb 18: Benjamin RICARDO Esq, late of the Stock Exchange, London, aged 54 years.
Feb 18: George Swithin BENNETT, aged 27 years 7 months and 3 days.
Feb 21: John HENDERSON, seaman, aged 21 years.
Feb 21: Adam ADONIS, native of the Cape, aged 25 years.
At Simon’s Town:
Jan 21: J.G.W. KUNZ, aged 1 year and 4 months.
Jan 21: Mr. A.C. HEURTLEY, aged 50 years and 5 months.
Jan 29: Mrs. Hannah BRIDGE, aged 44 years and 8 months.
Wednesday 3 March 1841
CHRISTENING
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 1st March by the Rev Geo. Hough:
A son of Mr. Thomas LONG, baptised Zechariah John.
DEATHS
Feb 22: James ANDERSON, aged 32 years.
Feb 28: Mr. Clement FAULKNER, aged 61 years.
Saturday 6 March 1841
MARRIAGE
In St.Frances’ Church, Simon’s Town by the Rev Edw. Judge AM:
February 15: Mr. George BAKER to Miss Wilhelmina Catherine JURGENSEN
CHRISTENINGS
In St.Frances’ Church, Simon’s Town by the Rev Edw. Judge AM:
Feb 1: A daughter of Mr. George HILLIARD, baptised Mary Ann.
Feb 8: A daughter of Mr. John JORDAN, baptised Eliza.
DEATH
At Simon’s Town:
Feb 17: Mrs. Gertruida Hermina HABLUTZEL, aged 49 years, 7 months and 29 days.
DISTRICT OF ALBANY
Well Known Farm for Sale
Mr. James DANIELL offers for sale by Private Contract his well known valuable Estate
WOODY VALE, ASSEGAI BUSH
on the main road to Port Elizabeth, from which it is distant about 75 miles, 21 from Graham’s Town, and 3 from the rapidly rising village of Sidbury, where there is a Post Establishment and the Church now just completed. The neighbouring farms are nearly all occupied by respectable English families.
Woody Vale is 2809 Morgen in extent, the whole fine, healthy pasturage for Sheep, Horses or horned Cattle. The condition of the Stock now on the Farm will satisfy intended Purchasers of the fattening qualities of the herbage. The Farm is bounded on the west by Government ground, separating it from the Estate of Rice SMITH Esq. Ten thousand Sheep may be kept thereon in good condition throughout the year. There are several Springs on, and the Assegai Bush River runs through the Estate.
The Buildings consist of two stone-built Houses, one containing 7, the other 8 Rooms, with suitable Sheds, Shearing Houses, Stables, Kraals &c. There is abundance of rich Tillage Land and a Garden well stocked with Fruit Trees.
For terms &c apply to Mr. James DANIELL on the Farm or to W.R. THOMPSON, Graham’s Town.
BIRTH on Thursday forenoon, March 4th, the wife of Mr. William Bevill PORTEOUS, Surgeon Dentist, of a boy.
Wednesday 10 March 1841
CHRISTENING
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 8th March by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
A daughter of Mr. Henry George MAYOSS, baptised Catherine Marion Ferries.
DEATHS
March 4: Mr. Henry James MORLAND, aged 46 years.
March 4: Charles John, son of Mr. Chas. Barker CRICKMORE, aged 9 months.
BIRTH in Cape Town on 26th February, Mrs. RODAM of a son.
Saturday 13 March 1841
REMOVAL
Mrs. WELCH begs leave to notify her Customers and the Public generally she has removed from her Residence in St.George’s-street, to that lately occupied by Mr. J. TOWNSEND, Jeweller, where she earnestly solicits their kind patronage and liberal support – her Stock of Hosiery, Haberdashery, Silks, Poplins, Ribbons, and other Articles of useful manufacture, being equal, if not superior, to any in the Colony.
DEATH. Departed this Life on Monday the 8th March, my dearly beloved Husband, Samuel Edward SHAWE, aged 54 years, leaving me with Eight Children to lament his loss.
A. SHAWE
Clanwilliam, March 9th 1841.
DIED this morning at a quarter before 6 o’clock, after an illness of eight days, our dearly beloved Son, Petrus Wilhelmus, of which we hereby give Notice to Friends and Relatives.
P.W. KEYTEL
C.J. KEYTEL, born HEYDENRYCH
Cape Town, 12th March 1841
CHRISTENING
In the Roman Catholic Church
March 6: A daughter of Mr. David BEGLEY, baptised Anne Margaret.
BIRTH on Saturday afternoon, March 6th, Mrs. John BLORE Jun. of a son.
Wednesday 17 March 1841
MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 15th March by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
Mr. Joseph Octavus WILMOT to Alletta Helena MULLER
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 15th March by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
A daughter of Mr. Servaas VAN NIEKERK, baptised Susanna Barbara.
In St.Andrew’s Church on Sunday the 14th March by the Rev Jas. Adamson DD:
A son of Mr. William MOAG, baptised James Stewart.
In the Lutheran Church on Sunday the 14th March by the Rev G.W. Stegmann:
A son of Hercules Alexander SANDENBERGH Esq, baptised Hercules Alexander.
Saturday 20 March 1841
MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Church on Thursday the 18th March by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
Mr. John Lonsdale PHILLIPS to Miss Harriet Elizabeth Maria ROESCH.
CHRISTENINGS
In the Roman Catholic Church
March 12: Three daughters of Michael HAYES, baptised Sophia, Mary Anne and Catherine.
DEATH
March 16: On board the Plantagenet, Mr. Thomas John THOM, aged 17 years and 11 months.
BIRTH at Rondebosch on Monday the 15th instant, Mrs. TOWNLEY of a daughter.
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 16th March 1841
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Fredrik Cornelis Laurens CAMPHER, late of the George District, deceased, are required to take Notice that the said deceased died intestate, and that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the deceased, and surviving Widow, and all others whom these Presents may concern, will be held before the Resident Magistrate at his Office, George, on Wednesday the 28th April, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see some Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate, for approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the said Master appointed Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 16th March 1841
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Elsje Christina KRUGER, deceased Wife of Gysbert KEET, of Tulbagh, in the Division of Worcester, are required to take Notice that the said deceased died intestate, and that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the deceased, and surviving Husband, and all others whom these Presents may concern, will be held before the Resident Magistrate at his Office, Worcester, on Saturday the 1st May, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see some Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate, for approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the said Master appointed Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Wednesday 24 March 1841
MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 22nd March by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
Walter LEO to Susanna WALLACE, widow,
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 22nd March by the Rev Geo. Hough MA:
A son of Robert STAMFORD Esq, late Captain HM 27th Regt, baptised Frederick John.
A son of Mr. Francis Russell BRETT, baptised John George MULLER
Five children of Richard WARREN, baptised Amelia Emma, William Richard, Mary Ann, Eliza and Jane.
In St.Andrew’s Church on Sunday the 21st March by the Rev Jas. Adamson DD:
A son of Capt. James RODAM, baptised James
DEATHS
At Wynberg on the 4th March, William Alexander, son of Mr. William COOPER.
At Wynberg on the 12th March, Mr. Lawrence ARMSTRONG, aged 51 years 3 months and 7 days.
Saturday 27 March 1841
CHRISTENINGS
In the Roman Catholic Church
March 17: A daughter of Wm. DEVELYN, baptised Catherine.
March 21: A daughter of Edward FLINN, baptised Mary.
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 23rd March 1841
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of John ARMSTRONG, late of Graham’s Town, deceased, are required to take Notice that in consequence of the death of Laurence ARMSTRONG, the Testamentary Executor of the deceased, a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the said John ARMSTRONG, deceased, and surviving Widow, and all others whom these Presents may concern, will be held before the Resident Magistrate at his Office, Graham’s Town, on Saturday the 8th May next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see some Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate, for approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the said Master appointed Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid, in the place and stead of the said Laurence ARMSTRONG, deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 23rd March 1841
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Hendrik Christoffel DE WET, late of the District of Caledon, deceased, are required to take Notice that the said deceased died intestate, and that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the deceased, and surviving Widow, and all others whom these Presents may concern, will be held before the Resident Magistrate at his Office, Caledon, on Saturday the 8th May, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the place and time aforesaid; then and there to see some Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate, for approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the said Master appointed Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid, and Tutor Dative of the Minor Heirs of the deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
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