Distances. STATIONS
AND PLACES ON THE KC
Thermometer
in the Shade.
1812.
1 g 1
In English
Miles.
With their Latitudes, calculated from
Astronomical Observations made on
the Journey: to which are added their
English Names and intermediate Dis-
Time of
Observation.
By Fahren- !
hcit’s Scale.
I By Reau-
1 mur’s Scale.
. WEATHER.
Jan. H. M. At Klaarwater. H . M.
65
77
14-6
20-0
f No rai n during these
; 29
2 - p
-< days, andweather
( very pleasant.
30 rh e last three mornings
were very cold
just before sun-rise.
31
Feb.
- - * Pine weather.
1 7 — a
2 — p
74
81
18-6
21*7 A hail-storm.
3 7 — a
2 — p
74
80
18*6
21*3 i Fair.
4 7 — a
2 - p
75
86
19*1
24*0Jf
Not a cloud was to
I be seen during
J these days. The
7 - - 7 — a 74 18*6 1 weather very
[_ pleasant.
9 7 — a
2 — P
73
81
18*2
21-7
1 Fair, and mostly
| sunny.
11 ■
'
J
Scarcely any rain
since the 25th la s t;
but the whole of
this day was very
rainy.
12 A heavy rain all the
preceding night,
and some showers
this day.
13
4 :—p
76 19*5 Fair, a. m.
A most violent thun-
der-shower, with
hail-stones half an
inch in diameter.
14
15
6 45
6 30
22
21è
Wittewater, or Gattikamma
(Whitewater)
4 h . 15 m. 14 miles.
Aakaap, or Riet Fontein
(Reed Fountain)
2 h . 15 m. 7 \ miles.
The Kloof village -
Weather very fine
and pleasant.
I t rained at night.
Fine weather.
17
5 30 17
A pond of rain-water.
Fair, wich distant rain.
1812.
D istances. STATIONS
AND PLACES ON THE ROAD ;
With their Latitudes, calculated from
Astronomical Observations made on
the Journey; to which are added their
English Names and intermediate Dis-
. tances.
Th ermometer
in the Shade.
WEATHER.
In Time; by
Oxen and
Waggons.
In English
Miles.
Time of .
Observation. |
I By Fahren-
1 heit’s Scale.
i j
w s
Feb.
18
19
20
21
22
23
H. M.
8 30 26£
A pond of rain-water
lh . 30 m. 4J miles.
Wittewater.
7 h. — m. 22 miles.
Klaarwater.
H. M.
7 — a
2 — p
7. — a
2 — p
70
80
71
79
16-8
21*3
17*3
20-8
1
11 day the sky was
cloudless.
he air fresh and
reviving, though
rather hot.
■ Fair weather.