A magistrate’s court was established at Umzimkulu on 17 September 1879 (Government Gazette No 5951 dated 19 September 1879, Proclamation No 112 of 1879).
The magistrate of Umzimkulu was also appointed Native Commissioner as from 1 October 1928 (Government ... »
A magistrate’s court was established at Umzimkulu on 17 September 1879 (Government Gazette No 5951 dated 19 September 1879, Proclamation No 112 of 1879).
The magistrate of Umzimkulu was also appointed Native Commissioner as from 1 October 1928 (Government Gazette No 1734 dated 26 October 1928, Government Notice No 1865 dated 26 October 1928).
Due to the Transkei being granted self-government all documents subsequent to 1 November 1963 were deposited in the Transkeian Archives Depot at Umtata (now Mthatha Archives Repository).
A magistrate’s court was established at Tsolo on 17 September 1879 (Government Gazette No 5951 dated 19 September 1879, Proclamation No 112 dated 17 September 1879).
The Magistrate of Tsolo was also appointed Bantu Affairs Commissioner as from 1 October 19... »
A magistrate’s court was established at Tsolo on 17 September 1879 (Government Gazette No 5951 dated 19 September 1879, Proclamation No 112 dated 17 September 1879).
The Magistrate of Tsolo was also appointed Bantu Affairs Commissioner as from 1 October 1928 (Government Gazette No 1734 dated 26 October 1928, Government Notice No 1865 dated 26 October 1928).
Due to the Transkei being granted self-government all documents subsequent to 1 November 1963 were deposited in the Transkeian Archives Depot at Umtata (now Mthatha Archives Repository).
A Magistrate’s Court was established at Nqamakwe on 1 October 1878 (PJ Venter: Government Departments of the Cape of Good Hope 1806 – 1890, p 294).
On 26 October 1928 the Magistrate of Nqamakwe was also appointed as Native Commissioner (Government Gazette ... »
A Magistrate’s Court was established at Nqamakwe on 1 October 1878 (PJ Venter: Government Departments of the Cape of Good Hope 1806 – 1890, p 294).
On 26 October 1928 the Magistrate of Nqamakwe was also appointed as Native Commissioner (Government Gazette No 1734, dated 26 October 1928, Government Notice No 1865, dated 26 October 1928). The designation was later changed to Bantu Affairs Commissioner.
After the attainment of self-government by the Transkei, all records of government offices subsequent to 1 November 1963 were deposited in the Transkeian Archives Depot in Umtata (now Mthatha Archives Repository)
WG Cumming was appointed as the first Magistrate for the district of Xalanga in 1878. Due to the unrest that lasted in Emigrant Tembuland from October 1880 to July 1881, his position became untenable and he had to leave his post. However, after the ... »
WG Cumming was appointed as the first Magistrate for the district of Xalanga in 1878. Due to the unrest that lasted in Emigrant Tembuland from October 1880 to July 1881, his position became untenable and he had to leave his post. However, after the unrest had died down, he was re-appointed as Magistrate of Xalanga.
In November 1884 part of the district of Cala was incorporated into Xalanga. CJ Levey, formerly the Magistrate of Cala, became the Magistrate of the reconstituted district of Xalanga and the seat of the magistracy was moved to Cala.
Due to the Transkei being granted self-government on 1 November 1963, the Magistrate of Xalanga became an official of the Transkeian Government and his archives subsequent to that date were deposited in the Transkeian Archives Depot, Umtata (now Mthatha Archives Repository).