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South African Commercial Advertiser 1850 - 1 - January to March

Saturday 5 January 1850

BIRTH on the 30th ultimo, Mrs. H.C. ROBINSON of a daughter.
Cape Town, January 1st 1850

T. CUTTING
In gratefully acknowledging past favors, begs to inform his friends and the public that he has commenced a Livery Stable at Wynberg, where may be had Saddle Horses, Buggies, Carts, Phaetons of the best description, on the shortest notice and moderate terms.
The Omnibuses will run as usual and every care will be taken to ensure a continuance of public support.

CHRISTENING
In St.Andrew’s Church on Sunday 23rd December 1849 by the Rev Geo. Morgan:
A son of Edward STRONG, Royal Sappers and Miners, baptised Alfred Francis.

Wednesday 9 January 1850

CHRISTENING
In the New Dutch Reformed Church on Sunday 30th Dec 1849 by the Rev J Spyker VDM:
A daughter of Mr. Johannes Nicolaas COMBRINK, baptised Johanna Jacoba.

DEATHS
Dec 18 1849: Mr. Frantz TULLINS, aged 56 years.
Dec 28: Elizabeth Helena, daughter of Mr. Johannes Tibereus GEYER, aged 11 months and 16 days.
Jan 1 1850: Samuel Johannes Cats, son of Mr. Hendrik Samuel Theodorus RICHTER, aged 2 months and 25 days.
Jan 2: Mary Jane, daughter of Mr. George Marthinus PEDDER, aged 2 years.
Jan 2: Carolina Elizabeth Wilhelmina, daughter of Mr. Johannes Petrus DEMPERS, aged 10 months and 20 days.

Saturday 12 January 1850

William SHAW
Chronometer, Watch and Clock Maker
From Moorgate-street, Bank, London
Respectfully solicits the patronage of the Inhabitants of Cape Town, relying upon a perfect knowledge of his business and careful attention to merit their support.
Time Measurers and Musical Boxes of every construction adjusted and repaired with promptitude and dispatch. Watch Glasses, Hands, Keys, Jewellery &c.
72 Longmarket-street.

CHRISTENING
In St.Andrew’s Church on Sunday 6th January by the Rev Geo. Morgan:
A daughter of Color Sergeant SCOTT of the 73rd Regt, baptised Elizabeth Euphemia.

Wednesday 16 January 1850

MARRIED by Special Licence at the Episcopal Church, Rondebosch by the Rev J Fry on Monday the 14th inst, Hanington PARKER Esq, youngest son of the late John Cowham PARKER Esq of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire to Augusta, eldest daughter of John LINCOLN Esq of College Terrace, Islington, London.

Notice is hereby given to Relatives and Friends that our beloved Mother and Sister, Mrs. Johanna Clarentina KLOPPERS, widow of Mr. Ericus Daniel RONQUEST, died suddenly at her Residence, Simon’s Town, on Friday the 11th January 1850 at the age of fifty four years. To the numerous friends who rendered their assistance and evinced their respect for the deceased on the melancholy occasion, we hereby tender our sincerest thanks.
Wm. A. WOLFE
S.M. WOLFE born RONQUEST
M.J.J. KLOPPERS
Simon’s Town, Jan 14th 1850.

MARRIAGE
In St.Andrew’s Church on Monday 14th January 1849 [sic] by the Rev Geo. Morgan:
Mr. Samuel SIMPSON, Mate of the Brig Workington, to Miss Christina Jacoba LARY.

CHRISTENINGS
In St.Andrew’s Church on Sunday 13th January by the Rev geo. Morgan:
A daughter of Mr. John CRAWFORD, baptised Mary Blair.
In the New Dutch Reformed Church on Sunday 13th Jan by the Rev A. Faure BD:
A daughter of Mr. Jacob Meyer DE KOCK, baptised Magtelda Cornelia Meyer.

DEATHS
Jan 4 1850: Frans, son of Hendrik STEWARD, aged 2 years 1 month and 1 day.
Jan 6: Carolina, daughter of Johannes THOMAS, aged 20 years and 27 days.

Saturday 19 January 1850

DIED on Robben Island on the 17th inst, aged 53 years, Mrs. Louisa WALKER, born BENNET, wife of Mr. George WALKER, Cape Town. By Marriage, Cousin of the present Benj. HAWES Esq, Secretary for the Colonies and Great Granddaughter of Dr. HAWES, Founder of the Humane Society.

CHRISTENING
In Trinity Church on Monday the 14th Jan by the Rev R.G. Lamb AB:
A daughter of Capt. W.W. BALL, baptised Lydia Emily.

Wednesday 23 January 1850

MARRIAGE
In St.Andrew’s Church on Monday 12st Jan 1849 [sic] by the Rev Geo. Morgan:
Mr. Charles PETERS to Miss Emma Maria FRANCIS.

CHRISTENINGS
In the New Dutch Reformed Church on Sunday 20th Jan by the Rev S.P. Faure DD:
A daughter of Mr. Reine Julien CLEMENT Junior, baptised Maria Ryniera.
In the Lutheran Church (St.Stephen’s) on Sunday 20th Jan by the Rev G.W. Stegmann VDM:
A son of Coenraad Johannes Carolus GIE Esq, baptised George Willem.

DEATHS
Jan 12: Mrs. Wilhelmina Carolina GOSLEY, wife of Mr. Dirk RYNDERS, aged 39 years 11 months and 1 day.
Jan 16: Margaretha Jacoba, daughter of Mr. Moses ZEEGERS, aged 5 years and 16 days.
Jan 20: George Murray McRepley, son of Mr. George Marthinus PEDDER, aged 5 years and 6 months.

Saturday 26 January 1850

BIRTH at Nether Court, Caledon, on the 19th inst, the lady of Captain John RAINIER of a son.
21st January 1850.

Wednesday 30 January 1850

CAPE
By the Eliza Smith, C.G. WATTS Master, which left Algoa Bay on the 1st October and arrived at the Mauritius on the 16th ultimo, we learn that the ship Neptune had anchored at the Cape on the 19th September. The Neptune had 282 Convicts on board. 7 had died of the scurvey.
As soon as the news of the Neptune having anchored and became known at the Cape, the “Anti Convict Committee” met at midnight to concert measures to prevent the landing of the Convicts. On the following day the Bells were rung and the gongs sounded to spread alarm. At 11 o’clock a memorial was presented to the Governor praying that he would not permit the Convicts to land, or to stop in any part of the Colony. The answer of the Governor was not long delayed; at half past 11 o’clock the Governor replied that the Neptune should remain at anchor in Simon’s Bay until fresh orders were received from the Home Government.
The contractor has refused to furnish provisions to the Castor, and the Neptune was in want of meat and water. The Colonists appeared resolved to force the Neptune to quit their shores.
Bombay Gazette.

MARRIAGES
In the Cathedral Church, City of Cape Town on Saturday the 22nd Dec 1849 by the Rev M.A. Camilleri DD:
Mr. Henry COLE to Miss Margaret GIRDWOOD.
On Monday 24th Dec by the Rev M.A. Camilleri DD:
Mr. William SABATTA to Miss Mary Ann SHERLOCK.
On Monday 31st Dec by the Rev M.A. Camilleri DD:
Mr. John WHEELER to Miss Johanna MILLER.
On Thursday the 10th January 1850 by the Reverend John Maynard, Officiating Minister:
William SMERDON Esq, Master Mariner, to Miss Jane Rebecca MUNDY.
On Monday the 28th Jan 1850 by the Rev M.A. Camilleri DD:
Mr. John YALLOP to Miss Elizabeth Mary GALSWORTHY.
Mr. William Henry NUTH to Miss Ann GIBSON.

CHRISTENING
In the Cathedral Church, City of Cape Town on Wednesday the 12th Dec by the Rev W.A. Newman MA:
A son of the late Mr. Timothy Norris WOOD, baptised John Timothy Norris.

Saturday 2 February 1850

MARRIAGE at Bangalore on the 28th November by the Rev W. Lutgens, De Symons BARROW Esq of the 14th Madras Native Infantry to Mary Elizabeth, daughter of the late Dr. John HONEY of Caledon, Cape of Good Hope.

DIED at Port Elizabeth on the 24th instant, Mary Helen, the beloved wife of Wm. PATTINSON, aged 32 years. Leaving a Husband and three Children to deplore the loss of an affectionate and tender Mother, deeply regretted by all who knew her.
Port Elizabeth, 25th January 1850.

DIED on the Morning of the 29th January 1850 at her Residence, “Craig Cottage”, aged 34 years, Helen McGregor SMITH, dearly beloved Wife of the Rev. G.W. STEGMANN, deeply regretted.

DEATH
26th January 1850: Mrs. Johanna Carolina CORNELESSEN, wife of Corneles VAN NIEKERK, aged 74 years.

Wednesday 6 February 1850

DIED on the 4th instant, , sincerely lamented by all who knew her, Charlotte, wife of Mr. Edward NORTON, aged 58.
Cape Town, 6th February 1850.

MARRIAGE
In the Cathedral Church, City of Cape Town on Monday 4th Feb by the Hon and Rev Hendy Douglas MA:
Mr. James ELLIOTT to Miss Mary GOLDSMITH.

CHRISTENINGS
In the New Dutch Reformed Church on Sunday 3rd Feb 1850 by the Rev J. Spyker VDM:
A son of Mr. Gabriel Jacobus LUYT, baptised Jacobus Johannes.
In the Cathedral Church, City of Cape Town on Wednesday 30th January by the Rev M.A. Camilleri MA:
A son of Mr. George CLAYTON, baptised George Alfred.
A daughter of Mr. George ROSS, baptised Charlotte Maria.

DEATHS
Jan 29: Maria, daughter of Mr. Richard KING, aged 9 months.
Jan 29: Beatrice, daughter of John SHEPHERD Esquire, aged 11 months.
Feb 3: Jane Elizabeth, daughter of the Revd. George CHRISTIE, in her sixteenth year.
Feb 4: Mrs. Charlotte NORTON, wife of Edward NORTON Esquire, aged 58 years.

Saturday 9 February 1850

BIRTH at Graham’s Town on the 23rd Jan, the lady of Captain HARE of twins.

DIED at the Mission House, Church-square on the 3rd February, in her sixteenth year, Jane Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Reverend G. CHRISTIE of Philippolis.
Cape Town, Feb 7th 1850.

Departed this Life at Claremont on Friday the 8th instant, Amelia Frances, aged 19 months,
Daughter of Mr. Jean J. MABILLE.
Claremont, 9th Feb 1850.

Wednesday 13 February 1850

DIED of Apoplexy at his Residence (Norden’s Buildings) on Friday Evening last, the 8th instant,
T.B. FIELDING Esq, (late a Captain of the 98th Regiment) aged 53 years 3 months and 10 days; leaving a widow and 8 children to mourn their irreparable loss.
Cape Town, Feb 11th 1850.

Saturday 16 February 1850

If Henry James MAYOSS, formerly of London, and sometime residing in Boom-street, Cape Town, and afterwards at Port Elizabeth, Algoa Bay, Cape of Good Hope, will apply to his Brother Samuel MAYOSS, Lambeth House, Lambeth, London, England, he will hear something to his advantage.

Wednesday 20 February 1850

DIED on the 15th inst in Cape Town, our dearly beloved Mother Judith PAGE, relict of the late Capt. Daniel PAGE, aged 60 years, deeply regretted by all who knew her, and of which painful intelligence I hereby give notice to all relatives and friends.
Henry PAGE
18th February 1850.

MARRIAGES
[By Special Licence]
In the Cathedral Church, City of Cape Town on Monday 11th Feb by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese:
The Rev James BARROW MA, Colonial Chaplain, Bathurst, to Miss Emerentia Anna TRUTER.
On the same day by the Hon and Rev Hen. Douglas MA:
Mr. William Hugh LEONARD to Miss Rosetta Francina Johanna DE VILLIERS.

CHRISTENINGS
In the Cathedral Church, City of Cape Town on Wednesday the 6th Feb by the Rev W.A. Newman MA:
A daughter of Mr. Thomas DONALDSON, baptised Margaret Sarah.
A son of Mr. James Thomas Hogarth LONG, baptised Henry William Lee.
A son of Mr. Alexander THOMAS, baptised Charles Christopher.
On Friday the 8th February 1850 by the same:
A daughter of Mr. Philip STIGANT, baptised Fanny Janet.
On Sunday the 10th Feb by the Hon and Rev Henry Douglas MA:
A son of Mr. Robert Fitz NEVILLE, baptised Robert Fitz.
On Wednesday the 13th Feb 1850 by the Rev W.A. Newman MA:
A son of Mr. James ARNOLD, baptised Edwin George.
On Friday the 15th Feb by the Rev M.A. Camilleri DD:
A son of Mr. John GRIFFITHS, baptised George Henry.
In St.Andrew’s Church on Sunday the 17th February by the Rev G. Morgan:
A daughter of Sergeant DUFF, 73rd Regt, baptised Margaret.
In the Lutheran Church (St.Stephen’s) on Sunday 17th February by the Rev G.W. Stegmann VDM:
A daughter of Mr. Frans Lodewyk HEYDENRYCH, baptised Maria Barbara Buxmann.
In the New Dutch Reformed Church on Sunday 17th Feb 1850 by the Rev S.P. Heyns DD:
A son of Mr. Cornelis Benjamin SOLOMON, baptised Johannes Josephus.
A son of Mr. Wilhelm Johan DANIELTZ, baptised Johan Wilhelm Franciscus.

DEATHS
Feb 10: Willem Pieter, son of Joseph Floris VAN STAVEN, aged 7 months 27 days.
Feb 13: Jan PONSTEIN, from Amsterdam, aged 28 years 4 months and 13 days.
Feb 16: Mrs. Catharina Wilhelmina Maria HENNING, wid. Of Andries VAN SITTERT, aged 71 years.
At Green Point, 16th February: Mr. Servaas TEUBES, aged 22 years 10 months and 17 days.

Saturday 23 February 1850

CHRISTENINGS
In the Cathedral Church, City of cape Town on Sunday 17th February by the Rev W/A/ Newman:
Two sons (twins) of Mr. Joseph ELLIOT, baptised William and James John Clover.
A son of Mr. David SMALL, baptised George Glentanner.
A son of Mr. Samuel TRACY, baptised Charles Campden.
A daughter of Mr. George ATTERBURY, baptised Mary Ann Glentanner.
A daughter of Mr. George BUCK, baptised Sarah Glentanner.
On Monday the 18th Feb by the |Hon and Rev Henry Douglas MA:
Two sons (twins) of Mr. John TRENT, baptised Edward Hastings and Charles Thomas.
A son of Mr. James Porter POLLEY, baptised James John.
A son of Mr. Frederick COOMER, baptised Frederick Charles.
On Monday 18th Feb by the Rev M.A. Camilleri DD:
A daughter of Mr. Richard William WICHELOW, baptised Maria Letitia.
In the Rona Catholic Church, Feb 16:
A son of Mr. Martin CREAN, baptised James Aidan.

DEATHS
Feb 16: Mrs. Judith PAGE, relict of the late Captain Daniel PAGE, aged 60 years and 6 months.
Feb 15: Mr. Alexander WALKER, aged 77 years.
Feb 18: Peter HOLME, aged 30 years.

Wednesday 27 February 1850

CHRISTENINGS
In the Cathedral Church, City of Cape Town, on Friday the 22nd Feb by the Rev W.A. Newman MA:
A daughter of Richard FRYER Esq, baptised Helen.
A daughter of Mr. Isaac Thomas CLARKE, baptised Amelia Eliza.
In the Lutheran Church (St.Stephen) on Sunday 24th Feb by the Rev G.W. Stegmann VDM:
A son of Mr. Johan Hendrik UNGERER, baptised Daniel Hendrik.

DEATHS
Feb 22: Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. James GRIFFITHS, aged 11 months and 15 days.
Feb 23: Laura Maria, daughter of Mr. Thomas Mitchell BROWN, aged 2 years and 7 months.
Feb 23: Michiel Hendrik Christian, son of Mr. Daniel Gerhardus KANNEMEYER, aged 8 months and 27 days.

Wednesday 6 March 1850

MARRIAGE
In St.Andrew’s Church on Monday 4th March 1850 by the Rev Geo. Morgan:
Mr. Robert BORTHWICK to Miss Mary Anne CUDDY.

CHRISTENINGS
In Trinity Church on Wednesday 27th Feb by the Rev R,G, Lamb AB:
A daughter of W. BROADWAY Esq, baptised Eliza Victoria.
In St.Andrew’s Church on Sunday the 3rd March by the Rev Geo. Morgan:
A daughter of Sergeant Francis HOOK, Royal Artillery, baptised Maria Sarah Ann.

Wednesday 13 March 1850

BIRTH at Muirton, Caledon, 28th February, the lady of Major SHAW of a son.

DIED suddenly at Belmont House, Rondebosch, on the 8th March, Susanna, the beloved Wife of Mr. N.W. MEYER, aged 40 years, leaving her Husband and 9 Children to deplore her loss.

Departed this Life on Friday the 8th inst, our respected Father H.H. WICHT Esq, aged about 85 years, a Native of Spieka in Hanover, many years a Resident in this Colony.
In the name of the children of the deceased.
J.A.H. WICHT
Cape Town, 9th March 1850.

MARRIAGES
In the Cathedral Church, City of Cape Town on Monday the 4th March by the Hon and Rev H Douglas MA:
Mr. James HYDE to Miss Rachel Elizabeth Hendrika KANNEMYER
On Tuesday 5th March by the Rev M.A, Camilleri DD:
Mr. Alfred SWEET to Miss Mary WELL.

CHRISTENINGS
In the Cathedral Church, City of Cape Town on Wednesday 27th February by the Rev M.A. Camilleri DD:
A daughter of Mr. Thomas McNAIR, baptised Rebecca.
A son of Mr. William H.J. JERROM, baptised James Simon.
A daughter of Mr. Thomas WILLIAMS, baptised Mary Ann Johanna Sophia.
On Friday March 1st 1850 by the Rev W.A. Newman MA:
A daughter of Ludwig PEPPE Esquire MD, baptised Caroline Letitia.
On Monday the 4th March by the Hon and Rev Henry Douglas MA:
A son of Mr. John Augustus LEECH, baptised Henry John.
On Monday 11th March 1850 by the same:
A son of Mr. Charles Benjamin Gasp MATTHEWS, baptised William Thomas.

DEATHS
March 2: Eleanor Emerson, daughter of Capt. Allen TRAIN, Master Mariner, aged 5 years and 3 months.
Mar 5: James Sharpe, son of the late Mr. William BUTTENSHAW, aged 3 years.
Mar 7: Captain John AUSTIN, late of Boston, United States, aged 54 years.
Mar 7: Mr. John RUSSELL, aged 45 years.
Mar 7: Ellen, daughter of Mr. Thomas WHITE, aged 5 weeks.
Mar 7: John Edward, son of Mr. John SHARP, aged 4 years.
Mar 7: Mrs. Elizabeth BOLTON, wife of Sergeant BOLTON, HM 73rd Regt, aged 40 years.
Mar 8: Mrs. Susannah MEYER, wife of Nicolas Wolleseen MEYER Esquire, aged 41 years.

Saturday 16 March 1850

MARRIED on the 12th March in Union Chapel, by the Rev W. Elliott, Capt. S. Denholm YOUNG, 43rd Regiment Madras N.I, to Margaret Jessie Adamson, second daughter of the Rev E. MILLER MA, Minister of the Free Church of Scotland, cape Town.

R. WIDDOWS begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he has commenced Business at No.15 St.George’s-street, as Grocer and General Dealer, and hopes by strict attention and moderate prices to merit a share of Public Patronage.

Wednesday 20 March 1850

The Undersigned begs to notify that he has established himself in this City as Agent and Accountant, in which capacity he solicits the support of his friends and the public. Strict attention will be given to communications (post paid) from the Country.
E.J.M. SYFRET
Office in Longmarket-street
Between St.George’s-street and Market-square.

BIRTH, Camp Ground on the 21st February, Mrs. DUPRAT of a daughter.

DIED on the 13th inst at his Residence, “Knoflock Kraal”, District of Caledon, Mr. John GADNEY, aged 47 years, much regretted by his affected Family, and by the people of the district, among whom he always lived on terms of peace and amity.
W. GADNEY
Cape Town, 18th March 1850.

MARRIAGES
In the Cathedral Church, City of Cape Town on Monday the 18th March by the Hon and Rev Hen. Douglas MA:
Mr. John SHEKLETON to Miss Ann EBURN.
Mr. George BOUDLER to Miss Sophia Wilhelmina Petronella PRUCE.
On Tuesday the 19th March 1850 by the Rev M.A. Camilleri DD:
Mr. James LYNCH to Miss Mary Jane GRAY.

CHRISTENINGS
In the New Dutch Reformed Church on Sunday the 10th March 1850 by the Rev A Faure BD:
A son of Mr. Johan Christiaan GEYER, baptised Johan Christiaan.
On Sunday 17th March by the Rev S.P. Heyns DD:
A daughter of Mr. Fredrik Russouw TESSELAAR, baptised Elizabeth Maria Russouw.
A son of Mr. Cornelis Servaas ECKARD, baptised William John.
In the Cathedral Church, City of Cape Town, on Wednesday the 13th March by the Rev W.A. Newman MA:
A daughter of Henry WILSON Esq, Deputy Port Captain, baptised Harriet Maria Frances.
On Friday 15th March 1850 by the same:
A son of Mr. William Barrett INGRAM, baptised William Samuel.

DEATHS
March 11th: Pauline Scheffers SMEDA, aged 23 years 6 months and 29 days.
March 13th: James Allen, son of Mr. Johannes Bartholomeus CALMEYER, aged 10 months and 13 days.
March 14th: Mr. William PHILPE, aged 42 years.
March 15th: Amelia Elizabeth CLARK, aged 10 months.

Saturday 23 March 1850

The reader will find below various opinions from the press of India and England respecting their late defensive operations in the case of the Neptune. The adverse opinions are now harmless. Success has broken their point. The friends of the Colony, however, are respectfully requested to drop the words “revolt” and “rebellion” and the like, though they are not meant by them to convey censure, or to be taken in their legal sense. There was no revolt or rebellion at the Cape. The inhabitants simply declined to be accessory to their own ruin; and neither their allegiance, nor any existing law required of them to sell their goods to the agents of Lord Grey. If the Cape is to be imitated by other Colonies, or other Countries, let them see that their cause is equally good, and their conduct equally peaceable, loyal and legal.

J. GILLARD
Coach Builder
Spring and Patent Axle Tree Maker
Harrington-street, Cape Town
In returning thanks for the liberal support he has experienced in the above Premises, begs to inform the Gentry of Cape Town, Rondebosch, Wynberg and their vicinities that he has taken Premises, situated near the 3 Cups, Rondebosch, where he intends to erect Furnaces &c and other Apparatus, suitable for carrying on Coach Building in all its Branches, in like manner to that which he has done in England, and he trusts that the advantage of having every part executed on his Premises, and under his own superintendence, will gain him a liberal share of patronage which it will ever be his study to deserve.
NB A great variety of Drawings and Designs on hand, including the latest English Improvements; Carriages taken in exchange.

DIED at Cheltenham on the 8th December last, at the advanced age of 84 years, our beloved Grandmother, Lady Cecilia LA TOUCHE, much regretted by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance.
Cecil D’Urban LA TOUCHE
Charles LA TOUCHE
William Paget LA TOUCHE
Hall Place School
Brighton, 15th Dec 1849.

MARRIAGE
In St.Andrew’s Church on Monday 18th March by the Rev G. Morgan:
Mr. Benjamin FLINT to Miss Maria FOWLER

DEATH
Feb 21st 1850: Mrs Caroline A.G.B. KING, wife of Mr. Thomas KING, aged 52 years.

Wednesday 27 March 1850

MARRIAGES
In the Cathedral Church, City of Cape Town on Monday the 25th March by the Rev M.A. Camilleri DD:
Mr. William Isaac WILSON to Miss Rosannah DUNSTER.
Mr. Robert Edwin SWITZER to Miss Ann ALDERTON.

CHRISTENINGS
In the Cathedral Church, City of Cape Town on Friday the 22nd March by the Rev W.A. Newman MA:
A son of Mr. Richard DE WID, baptised John Richard.
Two sons of Mr. Pieter LESS, baptised Peter Henry and Samuel.
A daughter of Mr. George BUSSMAN, baptised Harriet Johanna.
In the New Dutch Reformed Church on Sunday the 24th March 1850 by the Rev J. Spyker VDM:
A daughter of Mr. Fredrick Johannes SCHEUBLE, baptised Johanna Catharina Gugen.
In St.Andrew’s Church on Sunday the 24th March by the Rev G. Morgan:
A daughter of Mr. John WILSON, baptised Elizabeth McGregor.
A daughter of William GOFORTH, Royal Artillery, baptised Harriet.

DEATHS
March 13 1850: James Allen, son of Johannes Bartholomeus CALMEYER, aged 10 months and 13 days.
March 21st: William James SUMMERS, aged 2 months and 2 days.
March 22nd: Charles LEWIS, aged 48 years.
March 25th: Susanna Margaret, daughter of Mr. George ROSE, aged 14 months.

Saturday 30 March 1850

Earle’s Fluid Magnesia
Mr. W.J. EARLE of Port Elizabeth, having attached a powerful Apparatus to his Soda Water Machine, is now enabled to furnish his preparation of Fluid Magnesia to the Public, at considerably lower rates than either MURRAY or DINNEFORD, and in a more condensed form. It may be administered with great advantage in the following cases:
Gout, Grave, Urinary Pains, Spasms. Neuralgia, Heartburn, Nausea, Irritability of Pregnant Females, Acidity of Stomach after Excess of Drinking, or, from a Constitutionally Bilious Habit.
As a mild and gentle aperient it is invaluable; it also prevents the Food of Infants turning sour.
Full particulars, with the necessary doses, can be had with each bottle, together with numerous Testimonials and Medical Certificates of its virtues.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by his Agents in Cape Town.
Single Bottles, Quarts 3s 9d and Pints 2s 6d.
H.C. ROBINSON, Agent for Cape Town.

CHRISTENINGS
In the Cathedral Church, City of Cape Town on Wednesday the 27th March by the Rev M.A. Camilleri DD
A son of Mr. Henry KITCHING, baptised William Benjamin Johan.
A daughter of Mr. Thomas ALLDRIDGE, baptised Mary Emily.
A daughter of Mr. John George ELLIOT, baptised Georgina Elizabeth.

DEATH
March 12th 1850: In the Village of Caledon, Major Richard LAMBART of the 16th Regt, Madras Native Infantry.

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