Footnote 25: The total number of animals furnished by the Remount department up to August, 1902, was as follows:—
| Horses. | Mules and Donkeys. | Total. | |
| With units. | Remounts. | ||
| 20,251 | 450,223 | 149,648 | 620,122[Back to Main Text] |
Footnote 26: Court of Enquiry on Army Remounts. Q. 8, Minutes of Evidence.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 27: Court of Enquiry on Army Remounts. Report, Para. 234.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 28: Telegram General Officer Commanding South Africa, to Secretary of State, 3rd September. (South African Series, No. 200.)[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 29: There were three concentration stations in the Cape Colony, viz.: De Aar, Naauwpoort and Queenstown.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 30: Report, Court of Inquiry, Remount department, p. 3, para. 12.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 31: Report of Royal Commission, Para. 187.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 32: Statement of Quartermaster-General, 23rd September, 1902.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 33: The General Officer Commanding South Africa had applied for special service officers acquainted with "B." duties.[Back to Main Text]