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South African Commercial Advertiser 1840 - 1 - January to March

Wednesday 1 January 1840

Absconded from the Undersigned, on the 28th instant, his Apprentice Samuel WILLIAMS, aged 19 years, about 5 feet 5 inches in height, fair complexion, with dark eyes and hair. Whoever will bring him to No.56 Bree-street will receive a Reward of Twenty Rix Dollars.
John BRYANT

Property at Plumstead
The Undersigned, in consequence of his Town Business requiring the whole of his attention, offers for Private Sale his Property at Plumstead Village, consisting of Two neat and commodious Dwellings; the first containing 5 Rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Servants’ Room, Stabling, Coach-house and other conveniences; the second House contains a Shop, Parlour, and 3 Bed-rooms, Store, Kitchen, Stable &c. To each of the Dwellings is attached a considerable extent of Land, and is abundantly supplied with Water throughout they year.
J.D. FILMALTER
For particulars as to Terms &c apply either on the Spot or at No.33 Plein-street, Cape Town.

Saturday 4 January 1840

MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Church on Monday 30th December by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Mr. W.H. TRANN to Francina BLEMAIRS.
Mr. James JORDEN to Isabella Johanna CHAPLIN.

MARRIED by Special Licence at Wynberg on the 2nd inst by the Rev Holt Okes DD, George POTT Esq, 3rd Bengal Infantry, eldest son of George POTT Esq of Podrig, Roxburghshire, to Julia, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Robert Sparke HUTCHINGS of Dittisham, Devon.

EDICT
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 2nd January 1840
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Anna Catharina FOURIE, widow of Cornelis HARMSE of Zwarteberg, in the District of Beaufort, are required to take Notice 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, Beaufort, on Friday the 21st February next, at 11 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.

EDICT
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 2nd January 1840
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Maria Jacoba COETZEE, deceased wife of Petrus Francois COETZEE, of the District of Colesberg, 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, Colesberg, on Saturday the 22nd 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.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.

Mrs. THWAITS has removed to No.1 Burg-street, corner of Wahl-street, where her Seminary will be re-opened on the 13th instant. There are Vacancies for a few Pupils.

Education, Plumstead
Mr. HULL’s Academy will re-open on Monday 13th inst; and Mrs. and the Misses HULL, having removed to the same neighbourhood, will re-assemble their Pupils on Monday the 20th inst.
Mrs. HULL will hold a Musical Class at the House of Mrs. ROBERTSON, No.27 Heerengracht, from 9 till 3 o’clock, every Wednesday and Saturday.

Mr. BLORE begs to announce that his Pupils will re-assemble on Monday next, January 6.
Skew-place, January 1 1840.

Wednesday 8 January 1840

REMOVED
Mrs. KENNEDY from the Heeregracht to No.7 St.George’s-street, corner of Shortmarket-street.
Millinery and Haberdashery.
Mourning Orders executed on the shortest Notice.

MARRIAGES
At Rondebosch Church on Saturday 4th January by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Mr. Samuel SAVAGE to Miss Emma WEBSTER
In St.George’s Church on Monday 6th Jan by the same:
Edward JONES to Charlotte JURY
Mr. Wm. BAILEY to Miss Eliz. Cath. GRANGER, widow.

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church on Monday 30th December by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A son of Mr. H. BUTLER, baptised Henry.
A daughter of John KING, baptised Mary Ann.
A daughter of James KNIPE, baptised Martha Margaret.
An adult person baptised Catherine, surname SMITH.

DEATHS
Dec 26: Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. Charles HIGGS, aged 1 year 4 months and 3 days.
Dec 28: William BOUMAN, aged 23 years.

Saturday 11 January 1840

MARRIAGE
In the Roman Catholic Church, Dec 21:
Mr. Michael Eager HURLEY to Mrs. LOLLY

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church on Thursday 2nd January by the Rev Geo. Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A son of Mr. E.W. GEORGE, baptised Daniel Edward.
A daughter of Mr. Wm. EDWARDS, baptised Elizabeth.
In St.Andrew’s Church on Sunday 5th January by the Rev Dr Adamson:
A daughter of J.R. INNES Esq, baptised Isabella Adamson.
A son of Mr. Alex. LYALL, baptised George,

DEATHS
Dec 30: Mr. Moses ARMSTRONG, aged 47 years.
Jan 2nd: Michael, son of Mr. Wm. BURCH, aged 2 months.

Wednesday 15 January 1840

MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Church on Monday 13th January by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
Henry FRANKLIN to Julia BEAL

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church on Monday 13th January by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Mr. J. HOUSTON, baptised Elizabeth Christina.
An adult person, native of this Colony, baptised Nancy Louisa, surname BUYS.

BIRTH at Westbrook on Saturday the 11th inst, the lady of Lieut-Col J. LOW, of the Madras Army, of a son.

Departed this Life our beloved Child August Eduard, aged 1 year and 27 days, of which painful loss notice is given to Relatives and Friends.
C.F. JURITZ
C.M. JURITZ, born FAURE
Cape Town, 14th January 1840

Saturday 18 January 1840

MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Church on Thursday the 16th January by the Rev George Hough MA, Senior Colonial Chaplain (By Special Licence)
Edw. Eyre WARD Esq, Hon E.I.C. Madras Civil Service, to Miss Flora Maria Nightingall HALL.

CHRISTENINGS
In St.Andrew’s Church on Sunday 5th January by the Rev Dr Adamson:
A son of Mr. George MILES, baptised Thomas Paul.
On Monday 13th inst by the same:
A daughter of Mr. Robt. SAUNDERS, baptised Harriet Laurie.

DEATH
Jan 15: Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. Henry STEWART, aged 4 months and 11 days.

MARRIED by Special Licence on Thursday the 16th instant at St.George’s Church by the Rev George Hough AM, Senior Colonial Chaplain, Edward Eyre WARD Esq of the Madras Civil Service, to Flora Maria Nightingall, only daughter of the late John HALL Esq of the Bombay Army.

Wednesday 22 January 1840

MARRIAGE
On Sat 18th Jan by the Rev John Vaughan BA, Chaplain Hon.E.I.C., officiating for the Senior Colonial Chaplain:
David Edward KRETZSCHMAR Esq.MD to Miss Ellen Ann DEVENISH

CHRISTENING
On Monday 20th January by the same:
A daughter of mr. William BENTLEY, baptised Mary Ann.

DEATH
January 19: Elizabeth, wife of Mr. C. BREEZE, aged 60 years.

Saturday 25 January 1840

MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Church on Wednesday 22nd January by the Rev John Vaughan BA, Chaplain Hon.E.I.C., officiating for the Senior Colonial Chaplain:
(By Special Licence) Mr. Reuben WIDDOWS to Miss Anna Cornelia FLAMME.
In the Episcopal Church Wynberg by the Rev H Okes DD:
(By Special Licence)
Jan 2: Geo. POTT Esq to Miss Julia HUTCHINGS
(By Banns)
Jan 6: Mr. Thomas RAYNOLDS to Miss Mary Ann JOBSON
Jan 8: Mr. Andrew HAWTHORN to Elizabeth Ann BOLTMAN
Jan 12: Mr. John DEN TAAFFE to Abigael Wilh. BERG, widow.
Jan 20: Mr. George BUCKLEY to Jane HARRIS.
In the Roman Catholic Church:
Jan 13: Mr. Patrick CULLEN to Miss Caroline BYRNE

CHRISTENINGS
In the Roman Catholic Church, Jan 9:
A son of Wm. BEATTY baptised William.
A daughter of David LILLIS baptised Bridget
A daughter of Patrick QUINN baptised Anne.

GREEN POINT
The Undersigned, intending to reside nearer Town, offers for Private Sale the whole of his Property at Green Point, consisting of a roomy and convenient House and Out-offices of every description, adapted for the Residence of a Family of the first respectability. About fourteen acres of good Arable Land, on which fair crops of Wheat, Barley and Oats have been grown. A Kitchen Garden during the months from April to September. Sufficient Water for gardening and domestic purposes. The whole of the above Property is inclosed.
Also Implements for Farming; good Milch Cows and Calves; Horses, a capital covered Cart; and various other Articles.
The Property may be viewed at any time, and further particulars known on application to Mr. F. SCHEUBLE, No.8 Castle-street, or to the Undersigned.
W.J. MACKRILL.

EDICT
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 23rd January 1840
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Henry James SHEPPARD, late of Beaufort, 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, Beaufort, on Friday the 6th March next, at 11 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 29 January 1840

NOTICE OF REMOVAL
Mrs. FINDLAY, removing from No.3 Grave-street to 14 Heeregracht, opposite the Public Library, will in consequence close for a few days, but will re-open on Monday the 3rd February with a large, new and well selected assortment of both fancy and staple Goods; as also some fashionable Millinery, received per latest arrivals.

Alexander MILLER
13 Heeregracht
Come back again from England, respectfully recommends to his Friends and the Public in general an assortment of H&N Pritchard’s splendid, finest quality, black and drab beaver hats, broad and middling brims, fashionable and fancy shapes, with other stock in the Tailoring Line. All manufactured for, or selected in London by himself.

SMALL POX
We have professional authority for stating that a good many cases of Small Pox have at last made their appearance in the vicinity of Wynberg. The patients alluded to are not Prize Negroes.

Saturday 1 February 1840

MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Church on Mon 27th January by the Rev John Vaughan BA, Chaplain Hon.E.I.C, officiating for the Sen. Colonial Chaplain:
Henry HARRISON to Emma SUMS

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church on Mon 27th January by the Rev John Vaughan BA, Chaplain Hon.E.I.C, officiating for the Sen. Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Mr. James Samuel FORD baptised Louisa Muntingh.
A daughter of Mr. Richard ADAMS, baptised Martha Matilda.
A daughter of Mr. W. ROBERTS, baptised Martha Esther.
Two children of Nancy Louisa BUYS, native of this Colony, baptised Louisa Alida and John Cornelius.

DEATH
Jan 22: Eliza, wife of John HULBARD, aged 33 years.

Wednesday 5 February 1840

MARRIAGE
In St George’s Church on Monday 3rd February by the Rev Geo. Hough MA, Sen. Colonial Chaplain:
Mr. John RAYNER, widower, to Hannah Maria Martina BUIKES

CHRISTENINGS
In St George’s Church on Monday 3rd February by the Rev Geo. Hough MA, Sen. Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of John ROSS Esq, baptised Maria.
A daughter of Geo. Alex. REYNOLDS, baptised Maria Wilhelmina.

Saturday 8 February 1840

Departed this Life on Saturday the 1st February 1840, at Wellington Cottage, Wynberg, after a short illness of eight days, my beloved Husband James DUNBAR Esq, son of the late George DUNBAR Bart., of Mockrum, Scotland, aged 52 years 7 months and 11 days, deeply lamented by his Family and Friends.
Anna Catharina DUNBAR
Born VAN RHEEDE VAN HOUDTSHOORN

CHRISTENINGS
In the Roman Catholic Church
Jan 22: A son of Michl. WALSH, serjeant 27th Regt, baptised Garret.
Jan 25: A son of Mr. John BARRY, baptised Charles.
In St. Frances’ Church Simon’s Town by the Rev T.A. Blair:
Dec29: A daughter of Mr. G. HUSKISSON, baptised Anne Sophia.

Wednesday 12 February 1840

MARRIAGE
In St George’s Church on Monday 10th February by the Rev Geo. Hough MA, Sen. Colonial Chaplain:
Mr. William Henry CRESSWILL to Miss Mary Ann ADAMS

CHRISTENINGS
In St George’s Church on Monday 10th February by the Rev Geo. Hough MA, Sen. Colonial Chaplain:
A son of Mr. Wm. Egger CORBITT, baptised Lewis William Ellert.
A daughter of Mr. B. DYASON, baptised Afra Sarah.

DEATH
Feb 5: Jemima Mary Ann Sophia, daughter of Mr. Abr. BARTHOLOMEW, aged 3 years and 8 months.

Saturday 15 February 1840

EDICT
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 12th February 1840
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Johannes SIEBERT, 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 all others whom these Presents may concern, will be held before the Resident Magistrate, at his Office, Swellendam, on Thursday the 26th 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 19 February 1840

MARRIAGES
In St.George’s Church on Monday 17th February by the Rev Geo. Hough MA, Sen. Colonial Chaplain:
Mr. William LUCK to Miss Mary MONRO
Anthony Andrew FITZ to Wilhelmina Dorothea ABRAHAMSE

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church on Monday 17th February by the Rev Geo. Hough MA, Sen. Colonial Chaplain:
A son of Mr. Edward SMITH, baptised George.
A son of Mr. Joseph PURDON, baptised William John.
An adult person, native of the Cape, baptised Frederic William, surname SMITH.
At Rondebosch Church on Thursday 13th February by the Rev J. Fry:
A son of Lieut.Colonel LOW of the Hon.E.I. Company’s Madras Infantry, baptised John Alves.

BIRTH at Aberdeen on the 7th Nov, the lady of the Rev. G.W. STEGMANN of a daughter.

BIRTH at Stellenbosch on the 5th instant, Mrs. Alexander TROTTER of a son, baptised John Frederik.

Saturday 22 February 1840

DIED on the 4th February 1840, my beloved Husband W.R. OSMOND, aged 34 years 6 months and 22 days; leaving a Widow and six children to lament his loss, of which notice is given to Relatives and Friends.
H.E. OSMOND, born COLYN

To Apothecaries, Chemists and Druggists &c
The Undersigned intends to sell off, without Reserve, on Tuesday the 25th inst, the whole of her remaining stock of Drugs, Medicines, Utensils, Chemical Apparatus &c, comprising a quantity of Nitric and Tartaric Acids, Jalap, Magnesia, Senna Leaves, Galanga, Ginger and Gentian Roots, Peruvian Bark, Gum Copal, Gamboge, Peppermint and essential Oils, Cheltenham Salts, Lemming’s Essence &c.
Also a large quantity of Apothecaries’ Phials and stoppered Bottles of different kinds, Retorts, Crucibles, large and small Syringes, Packing Paper and Cases – and various other articles too numerous to insert.
A quantity of Chemical and other Scientific Works will likewise be disposed of at the conclusion of the Sale of the medicines and Utensils.
Widow P.H. POLEMANN
Cape Town, Feb 13 1840.

EDICT
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 20th February 1840
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Honoratus Jan Hendrik AZEROND, late of Graaff-Reinet, deceased, are required to take Notice that the said deceased having died without appointing any Person to be his Executor, 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, Graaff-Reinet, on Saturday the 4th April next, at 11 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.

EDICT
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 20th February 1840
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Aaltje VAN DER HEYDEN, widow of the late Adriaan VAN JAARSVELD, late of Paardenberg in the District of Stellenbosch, 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, Paarl, on Saturday the 4th April 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.

Wednesday 26 February 1840

CHRISTENING
In St.George’s Church Cape Town on Monday Feb 24 by the Rev John Vaughan BA, Hon. E.I.C.S, officiating for the Sen. Col. Chaplain:
A son of Mr. Wm. LUTMAN, baptised John Charles.

DEATHS
Feb 21st: Anna Maria, daughter of Mr. John TAYLOR, aged 1 year and 1 month.
Feb 23rd: William Ebenezer David, son of Mr. William BUCHANAN, aged 6 months and 15 days.
Feb 24th: P.C. CLARK Esq, Lieut. 41st Regt Bengal N.I., aged 24 years.

Saturday 29 February 1840

DEATH
Feb 24th at Wynberg, near Cape Town, Samuel Swinton, son of William JACOB Esq, Captain Bombay Artillery, aged 5 months and 15 days.

DIED on the 24th inst after an illness of some months, my dearly beloved Wife Alida Maria BURGER, aged 55 years 10 months and 7 days, after a happy union of more than 24 years, deeply lamented by myself and her surviving Family.
I take this opportunity to express my grateful acknowledgements to those faithful Friends who were so constant in their attention to the comfort and relief of the Deceased, and beg to assure them that I shall always be ready to requite their kindness.
24th February 1840
C.F.H. Baron VON LUDWIG

DIED at Wynberg on the 23rd instant, Mr. Joseph BRYDON, from Edinburgh, aged 26 years.

Wednesday 4 March 1840

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church on Monday 2nd March by the Rev Geo. Hough, Sen. Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Capt. Robert HUNT, baptised Eliza Louisa.
A son of Mr. Allen TAYLOR, baptised Allen Chase.
A son of Mr. J.C. WOODMAN, baptised Joseph Henry.
A daughter of Mr. John PANTER, baptised Mary.

To Ladies and Gentlemen Visiting the Frontiers
W. WHYBROW, late of the Victoria Hotel, Somerset, begs to return his most grateful thanks to those Ladies and Gentlemen that have favored him with their kind patronage, and begs to notify that he has purchased those splendid Premises lately occupied by Mr. SCOREY; and as the situation of the Premises is well known, commanding a view of the whole Bay with every convenience, W.W. trusts that, with his assiduous attention, combined with moderate charges, the Ladies and Gentlemen visiting Port Elizabeth will honor him with their patronage.
NP Ladies and Gentlemen accommodated with clean Beds, Rooms well ventilated, attentive Servants, and Dinners on the shortest notice.

Saturday 7 March 1840

EDICT
Master’s Office, Cape Town, 3rd March 1840
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Hester Siebella Lambertina VAN SITTERT, Widow of Johannes Guillaume DE KOCK, 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 Master of the Supreme Court, in the Grand Jury Room, at the Public Buildings, Cape Town on Tuesday the 14th April 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 Persons as aforesaid, and Tutor or Tutors Dative of the Minor Heirs of the deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.

REMOVED
Mr. H.J. GRAY, Professor of Music, to 13 St.George’s-street, corner of Hout-street.

CHRISTENED at Rondebosch Church on Sunday 23rd February 1840 by the Rev J Fry, a daughter of John TOWNSEND, baptised Emmeline Wathen.

Departed this Life on Monday the 17th December 1839 at the Place Rietfontein, Uitenhage, our dearly beloved son Pieter Cornelis, at the age of 12 years and 23 days, of which painful loss we hereby give notice to Relatives and Friends.
B. RENS
C.J. RENS, born MULLER

DIED this morning at Leeuwenrust Garden, after a lingering illness of eight months, Pieter Heinrich Von Manger, aged 6 years, beloved son of the Rev A. FAURE.
5th March 1840.

Government have established a Small Pox Hospital for the reception of Paupers at the Chavonne Battery; under the direction of the Medical Officers of Somerset Hospital.

Wednesday 11 March 1840

MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Church on Monday 9th March by the Rev Geo. Hough MA, Sen. Colonial Chaplain:
Mr. Joseph Henry FISHER, widower, to Mrs. Amelia Clara BATT, widow.

DEATH
March 8: Mrs. Eliza COLLING, wife of Mr. James COLLING, aged 37 years.

Green Point and Hout Bay
It is in contemplation, we understand, to construct a waggon road from Green Point, or rather from Camp’s bay to Hout Bay. This would open up that fertile Valley to the Municipality of Green Point, and secure to the inhabitants for many months of the year a plentiful supply of the best vegetables. Cape Town would of course benefit by it also, and a delightful drive would be secured, for pleasure and health, at times when the South East hurricanes make excursions to the Eastwards impracticable.

Saturday 14 March 1840

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church on Wednesday 11th March by the Rev Geo. Hough MA, Sen. Colonial Chaplain:
A son of George THOMPSON Esq, baptised George.
At Rondebosch Church on Sunday 8th March by the Rev J. Fry RN:
A son of Jeremiah BRENAN, baptised Jeremiah.
Two daughters of Thomas DAVIS, baptised Mary Ann and Emma.
A daughter of William NORRIS, baptised Eliza.
In St.Frances’ Church Simon’s Town by the Rev T.A. Blair:
Feb 16: A daughter of William HARTELL, baptised Dorothea Elizabeth.
March 1: An adult, native of the Cape, baptised Lysetta, surname WYNN.

DEATHS
March 10: Mrs. Elizabeth Johanna STEWART, wife of Mr. H. STEWART, aged 24 years and 7 months.
At Simon’s Town:
Feb 18: Miss Martha Amelia WILKINSON, aged 23 years and 10 months.
March 1: Mrs. Wilhelmina Susanna LAWRANCE, aged 42 years and 18 days.

PLUMSTEAD
Mrs. HULL’s School will be removed from and after this day to the Cottage just completed by Mr. HIGGS for that purpose.
14th March 1840

Wednesday 18 March 1840

MARRIAGE
(By Special Licence)
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 16th March by the Rev Geo. Hough MA, Sen. Colonial Chaplain:
Mr. James Geo. NORMAN to Miss Harriett Edmonds BOND

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 16th March by the Rev Geo. Hough MA, Sen. Colonial Chaplain:
A son of Mr. D.S. SAPSFORD, baptised David Sunley.
A daughter of Mr. Wm. LANG, baptised Jane Chappell.
A son of Mr. Henry MARKS, baptised Henry Robinson.
A daughter of Mr. John Maria ROEDRIKS, baptised Christina Helena.
A daughter of Mr. T. ALEXANDER, baptised Edith Cordelia.

Saturday 21 March 1840

MARRIAGE
In St.George’s Church on Thursday the 19th March by the Rev Geo. Hough MA, Sen. Colonial Chaplain:
Thomas TINLEY Esq, Commander of the Bark Two Sisters, to Miss Mary Jane DEANE.

Weed! Weed! Weed!
J. DYASON has just unpacked 15 boxes only of the Genuine Manilla Cigars; they are by a private hand, and of such superior quality that lovers of the Weed, who are fortunate enough to get a Box, will have a regale seldom to be met with here.
Price per box of 1,000 £3:10s Rds 46 5 2
7 Keizersgracht, March 13 1840.

Wednesday 25 March 1840

CHRISTENINGS
In St.George’s Church on Monday the 23rd March by the Rev Geo. Hough MA, Sen. Colonial Chaplain:
A daughter of Mr. J.R. COZENS, baptised Maria Ann.
A daughter of Mr. John M. BROWN Jun, baptised Emily Josephine.
A daughter of Mr. H. WHITAKER, baptised Louisa.

Saturday 28 March 1840

72nd REGIMENT
We beg to call the attention of the Public to the circumstance that a considerable number of the 72nd Regiment, about to return to England, have purchased their discharge and intend to remain at the Cape, and we are informed that many more would do the same, could they raise the necessary funds. Loans to the men for this purpose would secure the men to this Colony, and would soon be repaid, as the men of this Regiment bear an excellent character. Being pressed for time we can only offer this suggestion at present.

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