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THE ITINERARY, AND 
Distances. 
STATIONS 
Thermometer 
in the Shade. 
AND PLACES ON THE ROAD ; 
1812. 
QJ ^ O 
■S 
With their Latitudes, calculated from 
Astronomical Observations made on 
d 
o -2 
Si "« 
W Jl, A 1 HiliU. 
the Journey ; to which are added their 
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English Names and intermediate Dis- 
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tances. 
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m 2 
a 
Jan. 
Ht M. 
At Klaarwater. 
H. M. 
29 

7 a 
2 — p 
65 
77 
146 
20-0 
r No rain during these 
< days, and weather 
[ very pleasant. 
30 
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The last three morn- 
ings were very cold 
just before sun-rise. 
31 
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Fine weather. 
Feb. 
1 

7 a 
74 
]8'6 
2 
2 D 
81 
21'7 
/ 
I hail-storm. 
3 
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7 — a 
2 -p 
74 
80 
18-6 
21-3 
> Fair. 
4 
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7 — a 
^ P 
75 
8fi 
OD 
19-1 
' Not a cloud was to 
5 
be seen during 
6 
< 
these days. The 
7 
7 — a 
74 
18-6 
weather very 
8 
9 
pleasant. 
______ 
7 — a 
9 n 
Z p 
73 
81 
18-2 
91 -7 
Fair, and mostly 
sunny. 
10 
11 
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- 
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Scarcely any rain 
snice the 25th last ; 
but the whole of 
this day was very 
rainy. 
12 
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A heavy rain all the 
preceding night, 
and some showers 
this day. 
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7 a 
4 — p 
76 
19'5 
Fair, a. m. 
A most violent thun- 
der-shower, with 
hail-stones half an 
inch in diameter. 
99 
Wittewater, or Gattikamma 
15 
6 30 
21i 
(^Vhitewate^) 
4h. 15ni. 14 miles. 
Aakaap, or Riet Fontein 
Weather very fine 
and pleasant. 
(Reed Fountain) 
2h. 15 m. 7^ miles. 
The Kloof village . . _ 
It rained at night. 
16 
Fine weather. 
17 
Fair, wich distant rain. 
5 30 
17 
A pond of rain-water. 
