CAPETOWN.
. .;.■ . . MONDAT News h^s ; been received from IJasutoland aflnouncimjfthat the Ba^u-os have made a raid through the Boteka district, and have captured a large number of cattle and horses from the settlers. Telegram.B have come to bund to-day from the Transvaal bringing news thar tbi British garrison at Potcbefntrqom, which had been bfsieged Uy the Boers since the outbreak of hostilitir-ft m the ; Transvaa 1 , yielded to the enemy ou the r day on which the treaty of peace between Sir _Evelyn VVo.id, on behalf of the British 1 , aud the Roer leaders, was signed. . Before the garrison surrendered, howiever, desperate fi^htiug, lastiß^ several ; hours, took phice, and the Untish suiter d ; a lose of 18 killed and fWly g(X wnnndpd. The loss of the B r iers U not .stated.
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 130, 2 April 1881, Page 3
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131CAPETOWN. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 130, 2 April 1881, Page 3
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