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1. That he sliould send a messenger of peace and friendship 
along with one of our interpreters to the Kafter chiefs 
now residing in the colony : 
2. Thiit none of his subjects, on any pretence whatever, un- 
less sent expressly by him, should pass the boundary 
established between the Colonists and Kaffers : 
3. That none of his subjects should have any intercourse 
whatever with the Colonists ; and that, if any of the lat- 
ter should be found in any part of his territories, he would 
send them under a strong guard to Graaff Reynet : 
4. That, should any ship be stranded on the Kaffer coast, 
he would afford to the unfortunate passengers and crew 
hospitality and protection, and that he would conduct 
them in safety to Graaff' Reynet : 
5. That any blacks, Hottentots, or bastaardsy found in his 
territories, should be taken up and sent to Graaff" Reynet. 
6. And that he should keep up a friendly intercourse with 
the landrost, by sending annually, or oftener, if neces- 
sary, one of his captains, bearing a brass gorget with the 
arms of his Britannic Majesty engraven upon it. 
To all these he readily agreed, except to the latter part of 
the third article, observing that he did not think it right far 
Kaffers to make prisoners of men so superior to themselves as 
Christians were ; but he promised to give intelligence to the 
landrost, whenever any should be met with in his territories. 
