THE FUTURE OF CAPE COLONY. 



came, prices fell suddenly and rapidly, and ruin, 

 depression, and stagnation ensued. But the value 

 of ostriches has reached its lowest level, and the 

 industry may now be carried on profitably at the 

 low prices that obtain for stock. Meanwhile, in 

 spite of depression, the quantity of feathers exported 

 has steadily risen, in itself a healthy sign. 



From 1865 dates the first production of mohair, 

 from the importation of Angora goats ; the value 

 then exported being ^368. In 1883 the value 

 reached ^271,804 a truly astonishing advance. 

 Angora farming is now a settled and increasing 

 industry of the Colony ; the clip of hair from these 

 beautiful animals comparing favourably with the 

 choicest produce of Asia Minor, whence the original 

 stock was imported. 



Here are the values of a few of the chief exports 

 of the Colony in recent years : 



* 1865, wild feathers. 1870, principally ditto. 1875 and after, feathers from tame birds. 



In addition to these products, aloes, salted fish, 

 dried fruits, horses, horns, brandy, Constantia wine, 



