Bivouacked at Nooitgedacht.
Aug. 10th.—The regiment marched from Nooitgedacht at 7 a.m. to Damhoek.
Enemy were again attacked and driven from position, with the loss of 9 prisoners, 9 rifles, 400 rounds S.A.A., and 2 carts.
11th.—A and B Squadrons, with pom-pom, under command of Capt. C. W. M. Feilden, marched at 7.30 a.m., taking with them four days' supplies and all empty supply wagons, acting under General Barton's orders.
12th.—C Squadron, with three days' supplies, formed part of a force under Major Butler, Carabiniers, which marched west at 5 p.m.
16th.—A Squadron, with one troop of B, under command of C. W. M. Feilden, occupied Nooitgedacht Pass and Yeomanry Hill, to protect South African Constabulary building block-houses. Returned to camp 5.30 p.m.
17th.—One troop of A Squadron, under Lieut. J. L. M. Hutchison, escorted wagons to Scheerpoort, and returned to camp the following day.
18th.—The regiment marched from Damhoek to Grootplaats.
19th.—The regiment marched from Grootplaats to Reitfontein.
The regiment marched from Reitfontein at 10.15 p.m. through Zilikats Nek to Mamagalies Kraal.