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Ladysmith

CHAPTER XXI
13/16

This fact being brought to the notice of Colonel Stoneman, he requisitioned the whole lot at 10d.

a tin.
I have stated that 1,511 cattle were requisitioned from their owners for slaughter purposes.

This was a great trial both to the officer who carried out this duty and to the owners.

The Kaffir lady Ugumba did not want to part with her pet cow, which was the prop of her house, had been bred up amongst her children, and had lived in the back yard.

The white owners discovered suddenly that their cattle were of the very highest breed, and had been specially imported from England or Holland at enormous cost.


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