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83. G.H. 1/273 4 Nov. 1859. Lighthouse Engineer, Alexander Gordon Third Report of
Progress of Lighthouses, at Cape Point, and at Roman Rock Cape of Good Hope 15
October, 1859.
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84. C.O. 4116/Servitude dated January 28 1867, Attached to S.T.Q 1-9 and S.T.Q. 1-10
(Cape Point and Buffelsfontein Farms, respectively). Also reference in Cape
Archives - CCP 1877 Pg. 232 (Depts. Cape Town) J.T. McKellar appointed 1867
‘visitor’ to Cape Point Lighthouse at wage of £25. per annum until 1877.
85. Standard and Mail 25/11/1871.
86. Almanac/Directory 1867 Vessels registered at the Port of Cape Town Pg. 145 No.
37042 ‘Jane’ 19 tons – J. McKellar. Used to transport lime as noted in Standard and
Mail 25/05/1872.
87. Standard and Mail 21/05/1872.
88. Standard and Mail 25/05/1872.
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89. S.G. Diagram No. 2394/1907 states farm Olifantbosch transferred to J. G. Kallis 14
December, 1898. Passed to his descendants to conclude his deceased estate in 1917.
90. Pryce-Lewis O. (1995) Lime and Lime-burners of the southern Cape Peninsula
Simon’s Town Historical Society Bulletin XVIII (3) January 1995 Pg. 99.
91. ibid Pg. 100.
92. Prof. Owen Pryce-Lewis (Grand-son of George Smith, Senior) personal
communication of his boyhood memories of times spent at Cape Point. Divisional
Council of the Cape Records: Cape Archives - Folios 374/8 (Taylor’s), 374/9
(Pegram’s), 374/10 (Newman’s).
93. Prof. Owen Pryce-Lewis (Grand-son of George Smith, Senior) personal
communication of his family history and boyhood memories of times spent at Cape
Point.
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94. As reported in Cape Times, December 6 , 1929.
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95. As reported in Cape Times, December 7 , 1929.
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96. As reported in Cape Times, December 10 , 1929.
97. Ibid.
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