Letter - From William Ashton, Barkly, To J. MacKenzie
- ZA HPRA A75-A-338
- Item
- 4 January 1878
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
On missionary affairs; says war is becoming general in colony as Gaikas have joined war party
Letter - From William Ashton, Barkly, To J. MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
On missionary affairs; says war is becoming general in colony as Gaikas have joined war party
Letter - From Mrs. Francis, Bamangwato, To Mrs. MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Thanks for sympathy expressed at fatal accident which befell her brother
Letter - From William Ashton, Barkly, To J. MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
On bad conduct of Janje and on missionary affairs
Letter - From William Ashton, Barkly, To J. MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
On affairs of mission and native chiefs
Letter - From William Ashton, Barkly, To J. MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
About affairs of mission, Janje and his trouble with government, how to transport builder to and from Kuruman if Major Lanyon agrees to his going
Letter (draft) - From J. MacKenzie To Major Lanyon
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Asking for loan of his foreman of works and referring to possibility of famine amongst people of Pokwane
Letter (draft) - From J. MacKenzie, Kuruman, To Lt. Col. Lanyon
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Thanking him for allowing Ellison leave of absence and congratulating him on sending Edwards to show that government is determined to act if necessary to keep peace
Letter - From William Ashton, Barkly, To J. MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Asking for Janje to sign power of attorney for Ashton to get title deeds of Likhatlong as a mission station; resolution of sub-committee about next Committee meeting will be sent to interior and to Directors at home
Letter - From William Ashton, Barkly, To J. MacKenzie
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Concerning the murder of the Burnesses and the danger to all whites; volunteer corps is being raised to protect Bechuanaland
Letter (draft) - From J. MacKenzie, Kuruman, To Col. Lanyon
Part of Rev. John Mackenzie Papers
Explains how Jantje is powerless to curb anti-white policy of his sons which means Britain must take over government of country; inhabitants of Kuruman are very grateful for the relief force which has arrived there under Commander Ford