NEWS FROM THE CAPE. [PER RING AROMA AT THE BLUFF.]
» , [Bt Telbgkafu.] ' fCNIT*D PRfiSS ASSOCIATION.] Capetown, 24th Ootober, The Zulus are giving trouble by fiVhting amongst themselves. One powerful ohiel, , brothor of Cetewuyo, lias driven a minor chief out of Zulaland into the Transvaal; killing a large number" of men, and confiscating their o|Lttl«. ' , > s ' ]. '1 ha share marlcpt at Kimberley is very depressed. Companieswhioh haVo been floitted 1 biz months with large capitals are worked at a loss. In one case the total, output is not enough to pay the 'interest' on 1 the capital even it' there ware no working oxponsee. A few diamonds have been found at a farm ■ near Hanover. . Coal is reported to have boon found at Ondtshooru. . , Very hot weather has set in, and almost entirely destroyed the wheat orops. Oata, however, show ft good crop.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 122, 22 November 1881, Page 2
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142NEWS FROM THE CAPE. [PER RINGAROMA AT THE BLUFF.] Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 122, 22 November 1881, Page 2
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