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Three Years’ War

CHAPTER XIV
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CHAPTER XIV.
Roodewal The ammunition arrived safely, and towards the end of May I made my way to a certain hill, some twelve miles from Heilbron, to which we had given the name of Presidentskopje, and where Commandants Steenekamp and J.H.Olivier were posted.
Here I left the greater part of my commandos.

But I myself, on the 2nd of June, set out in the direction of Roodewal Station, taking with me six hundred burghers, mounted on the best horses that were to be obtained.

I reached the farm of Leeuwfontein the same night, and found it an excellent place in which to hide my men out of sight of the Heilbron garrison.

The farm stood about nine miles to the south of that town.
The following evening we moved on as far as Smithsdrift, which is a drift on the road from Heilbron to Kroonstad.

There again I concealed my men.
On the afternoon of the next day, June the 4th, news was brought me that a convoy was on its way to Heilbron from Rhenoster River.


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