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THE ITINERARY, AND 
Distances. 
1812. 
March 
4 
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STATIONS 
AND PLACES ON THE ROAD ; 
With their Latitudes, calculated from 
Astronomical Observations made on 
the Journey : to which are added their 
English names and intermediate Dis- 
tances. 
WEATHER. 
10^ 
Astrild Station. 
Hunters' Station. 
Kaabi's Kraal. 
1 25 
5 20 
4. 20 
15f 
14 miles. 
First rhinoceros. 
5^ miles. 
Second rhinoceros. 
19i miles. 
Kaabi's Kraal. 
Reed Station. 
Quakka Station. 
5 20 
Hi 
Kraaikop's 
Kraal). 
Kraal (Crowhead's 
2 30 
20 
7 5 
21 
Halfway Spring. 
9 miles. 
Rhenoster Poort (Rhinoceros 
Pass) 
12 miles. 
Southern Station, on the river. 
Geranium Rocks. 
Fair during the forenoon. 
A heavy shower in the afternoon. 
A very hot day. 
A cloudless and hot day. 
A warm day. Fair. 
The air exceedingly chilly just before sun 
rise ; but the day became excessively 
hot. 
1 
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j> Weather fair and warm. 
I 
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Rainy during the preceding night, and the 
whole of this forenoon. 
At night a cold wind accompanied with 
rain mingled with hailstones half an inch 
in diameter. 
- The air so cold, that the hailstones were 
this morning found congealed together 
into a solid mass. 
A continued rain all the middle part of 
the day, with occasionallj' some violent 
showers attended with much lightning 
and tremendous thunder. 
Much hail still remained unthawed, and 
the weather windy and extremely cold 
and wintry. 
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Fair during the forenoon ; but towards 
the evening the rain set in, and con 
tinued to fall in torrents during the 
whole night, attended with a strong wind 
Boundary Station. 
2 h. 15 m. 14 miles. 
Groote Tafelberg (Great Table 
Mountain). 
1 mile. 
24i Jacob Van Wyk's. 
11 1 miles. 
Both the day and the evening, were ex- 
ceedingly fair and pleasant. 
A fine cloudless day. 
