(FROM THE CAPE "MONITOR." )
Commercial.—We'have to report trade as reviving, and et&rything lows tolerably healthy. Buyers are slow wjmrchose at this season. Wool good and abundant. The yield of grain large. Our new governor) the Hon. Mr. Wodehouse, is anxiously expected by the next mail. • Generat wynyard continues to administer the government to the satisfaction of all parties. Throughout the whole of the colony the general continues to receive the esteem of the people. Everything on the frontier is very quiet, and the Boers and natives appear to be settling down to work again. ( ' The Kowie—now called Port Alfred—has been j opened by our new coasting steamer, the ' Volunteer, 1 t tothegre»t'satisfaction of the Graham's Town people. The Oidhjm.—This terrible disease is again making its appearance amongst our vineyards, and sadly interfering with tho pra»pocte of the.vine crop.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1477, 11 February 1862, Page 4
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138(FROM THE CAPE "MONITOR.") Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1477, 11 February 1862, Page 4
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