Inventory of Auctioneers Messrs du Toit and de Waal (Graaff-Reinet and Middelburg)
- ZA HPRA A1919-8a
- Item
- 2 October 1899 - 18 October 1899
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Number of cartridges and guns auctioned.
Inventory of Auctioneers Messrs du Toit and de Waal (Graaff-Reinet and Middelburg)
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Number of cartridges and guns auctioned.
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
An account of a voyage on H.N.S. "Walmer Castle" from England to Cape. Describes fellow passengers including Princess Christian and Princess Victoria.
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Personal letter. Further account of the voyage on board H.M.S. "Walmer Castle" covering events from landing at Madeira to arrival at the Cape.
Report of Proceedings (Press cuttings)
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Report of Proceedings of 25th Congress of the Afrikander Bond. Dordrecht, March 4-8, 1909. (From "East London Daily Dispatch" and "Cape Times".) Also Extraordinary Session of the Orangia Unie, Bloemfontein, March 4th, 1909 (from the "Friend").
The Unionist Party of South Africa. Constitution and Rules. Bloemfontein Congress
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Rudolf Burmester to C.P. Crewe
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Burmester describes his tour of South Africa. He feels that Hertzog will resist drastic left wing influence in his party. He feels that racialism is growing and causing a rift between English and Afrikaners. He does not find Hofmeyr's personality impressive.
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Regrets that Crewe will not be visiting England to attend to the affairs of the Association. Discusses the Bishopric Endowment Fund Donation which Crewe is organising.
Rudolf Burmester to C.P. Crewe
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Burmester hopes to see Crewe in London but finds the 3rd November an awkward date. Is sailing for England on 27th February.
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Is pleased that Crewe will visit England next year. Sett is in poor health. Bishop Sidwell of George anxious to utilise Jogger's bequest to improve buildings at St. Winifred's school.
Arthur Dearle (for Otto Belt) to C.P. Crewe
Parte de Papers of Sir Charles Presten Crewe
Acknowledges receipt of Crewe's letter. Informs Crewe of Bett's grave illness.