19th.—Lieut. E. Usher appointed Adjutant from 10th May and promoted Captain.
20th to 30th.—The regiment marched from Klip River Station to Varkenfontein.
Nov. 27th.—Major H. J. Scobell appointed to the command of 1st Brabant's Horse.
29th.—The Rev. Greenfield attached to regiment.
During the regiment's stay at Varkenfontein it was employed on reconnaissance duty every day, and stood to arms at 3.30 a.m. every morning.
Dec. 1st.—The regiment marched from Varkenfontein to Reit Kuil.
2nd.—The regiment marched from Reit Kuil at 3.50 a.m. Enemy occupied strong position on right of advance, were driven out without difficulty. Casualties:—Wounded, 3594 Pte. Keogh, and several horses killed. Bivouacked at Kaalfontein.
4th.—The regiment marched from Kaalfontein at 4.45 a.m. in connection with General Hart from the north, General Babington from the west, and General Douglas from the south, against the Losberg; enemy had retired. Bivouacked at Losberg. Capt. Seymour sick. Lieut. Finlay in command of C Squadron.
5th.—The regiment marched from Losberg to Klopperskraal.