10. Kamnaafie is a rough hilly trad of country furrounding
a high mountain fo called, lituate between the Olifant’s River
and the Kange Kloof. The inhabitants are comparatively poor
and few.
11. Lange Kloof is the long pafs which has been particularly
noticed in the fecond chapter.
1 2. Sitfkamma commences at Plettenberg’s Bay, and continues
along the fea-coaft to the Camtoos River. It is chiefly covered
with impenetrable forefts,' on the eaft of which, however,
there are extenfive plains equally good for the- cultivation of
grain and the grazing of cattle. No dired road has yet been
made through the forefts along the fea-coaft, fo as to be paflable
by waggons, but the inhabitants are obliged to go round by
the Lange Kloof. They bring little to the Cape market on
their annual vifit, except falted butter and foap. In the forefts
of Sitfikamma are elephants, buffaloes, and rhinofcerofes; and
on the plains the large bartebcejl and koodoo antelopes, befides
an abundance of fmall game,
The population and produce of Zwellendam, as afcer-
tained by the Opgaaff, taken on oath in the year 1798, are as
follows:
Population.
■Population.
Men - - 1070
Women ' - . 639
~5bns - . 97®
Daughters - - 587
Servants and free people of colour 300
Men ilave6 ■
Women Haves
Slave children
Hottentots in the fervice of the
fantry, on a calculation
Chriftians 3967
^2196
peaf
f c 500
Slaves and Hottentots 2696
Total population of Zwellendatn 6663
Stock and Produce.
Horfes - . . . 9>04g
Horned cattle - - - - 52,376
Sheep - - - - x54,992
Loggers of wine made - _ : 2-20^
Muids of wheat reaped in 1797 - - 16,720
— of barley 7
of rye { ' “ IO«554
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