The colony of Natal; an official illustrated handbook and railway guide . ther as the passing humours resultingfrom a bad harvest or two, than as having any foundation insolid fact. As at Camperdown, the staple products of thedistrict are forage, potatoes, mealies, French beans, and generalgarden produce, while dairy and other departments^of farmingare well in evidence. In summer, Sidonian oats grow well,and yield from thirty to forty hundredweight of oat hayper acre. In winter, Cape oats thrive, and give about twentyhundredweight per acre. Potatoes are largely grown, yielding,under the favour


The colony of Natal; an official illustrated handbook and railway guide . ther as the passing humours resultingfrom a bad harvest or two, than as having any foundation insolid fact. As at Camperdown, the staple products of thedistrict are forage, potatoes, mealies, French beans, and generalgarden produce, while dairy and other departments^of farmingare well in evidence. In summer, Sidonian oats grow well,and yield from thirty to forty hundredweight of oat hayper acre. In winter, Cape oats thrive, and give about twentyhundredweight per acre. Potatoes are largely grown, yielding,under the favourable climatic influences of the district, fromtwenty-five to fifty sacks per acre, according to the season. A little village has sprung up in this locality. A hotel Richmond Road, flanks the station, and a double-storied bacon and ham 59i miles from factory adjoins it. Durban. ?^ - . Alt. 3,006 ft. A few miles out there are several well-appointed andprosperous stock and agricultural farms, notable amongstwhich is that of Mr. Joseph Baynes, This gentleman 165 M. has shown a prosj^rcssive and cntcrpnsinc^r spirit, and has donemucli to raise farming in the Colon}- from a haphazardventure, to a scientific and lucrative branch of industry. One of Mr. Welchs post carts starts every day (Sundaysexcepted) from the station for the village of Richmond,fifteen miles distant, thence to Lower Umzimkulu andHarding. The journey is accomplished in a day and a half,and the fare is £2 5s. The township of Richmond formsthe centre of a highly cultivated and prosperous district. Itpossesses one hotel, two chapels, and a Government desirous of making an overland trip to Pondoland, willfind this route the most convenient in every respect. Fox Hill Station next claims attention. This locality maybe regarded as a suburb of Pietermaritzburg, and possesses, in


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