The following were killed in action:—

Names.District.Date (1986). Details.
M'Geer, C. M.. . .20th JuneMazoe patrol.
Van Staden, H. J.. . .""" "
Jacobs. . .""" "
Dillon. . .""" "
Mitchell, J. Bentley. . .. . .Wounded first Hartley patrol; died 27th June.
Stevens, Charles Trelawney25th JuneKilled Cheshwasha patrol.
Gwilkin, W. H.20th JulyKilled second Hartley patrol.

The following were wounded in action:—

Grey, Dr.. . .. . .First Hartley patrol.
Bottemley, Trumpeter (Natal Contingent). . .. . ." "
Finucase, E.Salisbury. . ." "
Burton, Arthur". . .Mazoe patrol at Jwito River.
Hendrikz, C.". . ." "
Neibuhr". . ." "
Ogilvie". . ." "
Berry". . ." "
Judson, Captain". . ." "
Cartwright, Trumpeter, M.M.P.Charter. . ." "
Van de Merwe. . .At Hunyani.
Fitzpatrick. . .Beal's column on second Hartley patrol.
ArnottSalisbury. . .
Kerr". . .
Lee. . .. . .White's column in foraging patrol.
Fraser. . .. . .Beal's column.
Brown. . .. . ."
Millar. . .. . ."

APPENDIX E

For the following statistics I am indebted to the courtesy of Colonel Heyman, the President of the Compensation Board, which up to 15th August 1896 had paid claims for the following items:—

Growing Crops Destroyed

Mealies896acres
Kafir corn270"
Oats70½"
Barley17"
Potatoes67"
Wheat7"
Various151½"
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Total1,479acres
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