id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn3tdf Noble, John, History, productions, and resources of the Cape of Good Hope edited by John Noble 1886 .txt text/plain 135618 7999 71 Cape Town-Government Gardens-Parliament Houses-Standard Bank Working-Profit and Loss Accounts-DE BEER'S MINE-BULTFONTEIN MINE-Du Tort's Pan MINE-Largest Diamond FoundGross Production-Capital, Labour, and Machinery-THE RIVER the Eastern Districts-Tobacco Cultivation--Water Finding-Graingrowing in the Karroo--Sundays River Irrigation-Pastoral Resources—Horses and Cattle-Angora Goats and Merino Sheop-Old An effort for the recapture of the Cape was made in the following year, but the Dutch squadron, which was fitted out for the purpose, numbering nine vessels of war, with 342 guns and 2,000 sustained losses by the change of sovereignty of the country; retaining in office many of the former functionaries, and largely employing colonial-born persons in places of trust in the administration. Colony, which greatly determine its climate and natural productions, are the several ranges of mountains that cross the country Bay to Heidelberg; and the Tertiary clays, limestones, and sandstones found in the Zwartkops River Valley, on the old race-courseat Graham's Town, and on the Cape Flats, and elsewhere. ./cache/hvd.hn3tdf.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn3tdf.txt