History of the Colony of Natal, South Africa

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History of the Colony of Natal, South Africa
William Clifford Holden
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There is an abundant supply of fresh water, which nins through the town, and by which most of the erven^ or build- ing allotments and gardens, can be irrigated; and by the plant- ing of trees, many of which have now grown to a considerable size, an air of freshness and variety is being given to the whole.
The streets are long, and intersect each other at right angles ; but they are not yet by any means filled up with the habitations of man, although the number of dwellings has greatly increased
... during the past two years.
Of public buildings, there are the colonial offices, the court- l^onse, and a prison, with a hospital in contemplation. Not any of the above are either great or grand, but serve the purposes to vhich they are appropriated. The barracks stand on a hill above the town, and are good brick buildings, being, I presume, every ^ay convenient for the use of the miUl^ry.
There is also a church, or chapel, built for and used by the members of the Dutch Beformed persuasion; with two Methodist chapels, one for the English, and the other for the natives ; an Independent chapel; a government school-room, which is used by the Episcopalians for divine worship ; and a church, in course of erection for the same religious Body.


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