does it pay to educate the native? 355 



Hall's Motor Works. 



4. Frank Biddlecomb. All right. Seems fond of hi.s work. 



Five months. 



Vause, Slatter & Co. 



5. Stimela Msqmi — Quite a good boy. Sticks to his work. 



As energetic as any of them, but none of them know 

 how to make work. They must always be told. Has 

 been here two years, and gets £2 5s. i:»er month. 



John Fraser, J. P. 



6. Jerishem Gumede — He's doing you credit. Has been here 



three years, and gets off two weeks each year. Receives 

 £6 per month. 



Eddels, Ltd. (Mr. Berry, Manager). 



7. S. Dube — 24 months. 



8. Isaiah Langeni — Four months. 

 Both boys doing well. 



Estcourt — Lieut. A. A. Wood, S.A.M.R. 



9. Manuel Madhlala — Works very satisfactorily, and his 



personal conduct is all that could be desired. Three 

 years. 



Krantzkop — Colonel Barter, Resident Magistrate. 



10. John Ntaka — Now on his way to France. A very good 



boy ; in fact so good that when he went away we missed 

 him, and that is a pretty good recommendation for 

 anyone. 



S.A. Wicker Work Co. (A. J. Thomas, Manager.) 



11. Joseph Mpanza. Here five years. By far the best boy I 



have had during that period. In fact, he is the pick of 

 over 20 apprentices that have passed through my work- 

 shops. 



Camperdown — H. S. Broadbent, Solicitor. 



12. Abel Ngcobo— A credit to his trainers, and I can con- 



gratulate you upon his production. Capable and trust- 

 worthy, and generally respected by Euroj)eans and 

 natives. Four years. 



Ndwedwe — S. S. Wilkins. 



13. Billie Pewa — With me two years and a half as Dipi)ing 



Assistant. A rehable and trustworthy servani:. 



Port Shepstone Resident Magistrate. 



14. Joseph Cele. 



15. Israel Mqadi. 



Are in the employ of local police. Both men are emploved as 

 clerks, and have given every satisfaction in their work. 



Umzimkulu — B. R. F. Kennedy. 



16. Isaac Keswa — Up to date I have found him satisfactory 



in everv wav. 



