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1874 in South Africa
The following lists events that happened during
1874 in
South Africa
.
Incumbents
Governor of the Cape of Good Hope
and
High Commissioner
for Southern Africa:
Sir Henry Barkly
.
Lieutenant-governor of the Colony of Natal:
Sir Benjamin Pine
.
State President
of the
Orange Free
State:
Jan Brand
.
State President of
the South
African Republic:
Thomas François Burgers
.
Lieutenant-Governor of Griqualand West:
Sir Richard Southey
.
Prime Minister
of the Cape of Good Hope:
Sir John Molteno
.
Events
;May
27 - The first group of
Dorsland Trekkers
departs from
Pretoria
to settle in
Angola
, led by
Gert Alberts
.
;Unknown date
Work begins on the Cape Parliamentary buildings.
The
Cape Government
passes legislation to begin
government funding
of education
and colleges.
The South African
Teachers' Association is established in the Cape.
The
railway line
from
Port Elizabeth
to
Uitenhage
is partially opened.
Work is begun on the Verlatenkloof pass, connecting
the town
of Sutherland with the southern Cape.
The
Molteno Government
of the Cape passes a parliamentary act to redraw the provincial boundaries of the
Cape Colony
, from two provinces to seven.
The
Molteno Regulations
establish the
South African
public
library system
.
The Burgerspond, the South African Republic's first coin, is introduced.
Births
4 July? -
Moloko Temo
, South African supercentenarian.
Deaths
Railways
Locomotives
A single
0-4-0 saddle-tank locomotive
is placed in
railway
construction service on the Midland System of the
Cape Government Railways
.
A third locomotive enters service on breakwater
construction work
at
Table Bay Harbour
, a
Brunel gauge
side-tank engine built by Fletcher, Jennings & Co..