Letter - From C.J. Nelson, Tati River Settlement, To John MacKenzie
- ZA HPRA A75-A-289
- Item
- 29 April 1873
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Will send some kaffir corn
Letter - From C.J. Nelson, Tati River Settlement, To John MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Will send some kaffir corn
Letter - From C.J. Nelson, Tati River Settlement, To John MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Will send some kaffir corn but price is high; will try to get Lobengula to see advantage of living at peace with Khama; fears for Khama's life
Letter - From James Perrin, Pietermaritzburg, To John MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Asks for news of two brothers Swifton and Robert Wood, last heard of going from Diamond Fields to Lake Ngami; gives account of discovery of Kuruman, Moselikatze's heir, of tribal disputes and of missionary activities in Natal
Letter - From Geo. Robb, Samaties, Lake, To John MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Asking MacKenzie to post his letters and send him copies of any Sechuana testaments available
Letter - From J.B. Thomson, Hope Fountain, To John MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Further explaining way he has acted over Lee kidnapping and regretting worry MacKenzie has been put to over it
Letter - From J. Taylor, Klerksdorp, To John MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
On bargain struck between Sebesho and himself concerning sale of a horse
Letter - From Alex. Brown, Tati River, To John MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Thanks for corn which he will return as soon as possible; herewith sugar borrowed by Mr. Nelson
Letter - From John MacKenzie, Shoshong, To Miss Somerville
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Giving news of her brother Andrew's death from fever
Letter - From Alex. Brown, Tati River, To J. MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Returning borrowed corn; Westbeech has got much ivory at Zambesi; comments on need for regular mail service to Matabeleland and on chances of peace when Khama returns
Letter (draft) - From John MacKenzie, Shoshong, To Messrs Graham and Fischer
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Replying to their letter of 14th January (314) to effect that H. Solomon is believed to be in Hope Town and supplying names of clerks and traders who might act as agents