UNSOLICITED CONTRIBUTIONS. 
571 
Adam Kok_, one ox for slaughter. 
B. Bern, (a Griqua Chief) and people of Hardcastle^ 
loan of thirty oxen from English Ford to Read Ford on the 
Great River. 
Ditto, thirty oxen from Malalareen River to Griqua 
town. 
Ditto, thirty oxen from Griqua town to Vicars Place 
Ditto, fourteen oxen from Vicars Place to Orlam Kraal, 
Great River. 
From different persons, one sack and a half of flour. 
Adam Kok, Jan Hendrick, and Cupido Kok, travelled 
as interpreters, without payment, from Griqua town to Lat- 
takoo and Malapeetzee ; a journey of six weeks 
LATTAKOO. 
King Mateebe, a present of two oxen. 
ORLAM KRAAL, GREAT RIVER. &c. 
Cornelius Kok, jun. a present of a young bull for 
slaughter: loan of fourteen oxen to Pella. 
Mr. Albrecht, Pella, loan of forty oxen to Silver Foun- 
tain, across an extensive desert. 
Cornelius Kok, sen. Silver Fountain ; thirty oxen for 
two days' journey. 
Geis Lier, a boor at Kromelberg ; loan of twenty-four 
oxen for one day's journey. 
Mrs. Smith, at Four-and-twentieth River; four loaves, 
butter, and milk. 
Mr. Onkruydt, President of the Burgher Senate, and 
family. Cape-town ; a variety of articles necessary for the 
journey. 
Mr. Casper Hammes, jun. Cape-town, repaired the 
waggons, gratis, after the journey. 
The boors of Sneuberg, of whom were purchased fifty 
sheep for a hundred rix-dollars for the journey, sent me an 
intimation by Mr. Kicherer, on my return to Cape-town, 
that they designed to return the money, through him, to the 
Society. 
The house of Mr. Onkruydt, and afterwards of Mr. 
Kenneth Duncan, his son-in-law, were comfortable homes to 
me, during the whole of my residence at Cape-town; and iii 
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