Diary of a tour in South Africa . entiful supply,brought down in pipes from reservoirs in theZwaartberg. 56 Diary of a Tour in South Africa. April ID. This morning just as we had finished break-fast we received a visit from a Dr. Russellformerly of Barrhead, and a Mr. Burdett ofSpringbuck football fame. Each of thembrought their own motor car, and very kindlytook us for a long and most interesting driveover the Veldt, Mr. and Mrs. Olivier being alsoof the party. We returned to the car for lunch,and shortly after had a visit from a Miss JessieHutton, a connection of our hosts, and fromwhom we g
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Diary of a tour in South Africa . entiful supply, brought down in pipes from reservoirs in theZwaartberg. 56 Diary of a Tour in South Africa. April ID. This morning just as we had finished break-fast we received a visit from a Dr. Russellformerly of Barrhead, and a Mr. Burdett ofSpringbuck football fame. Each of thembrought their own motor car, and very kindlytook us for a long and most interesting driveover the Veldt, Mr. and Mrs. Olivier being alsoof the party. We returned to the car for lunch, and shortly after had a visit from a Miss JessieHutton, a connection of our hosts, and fromwhom we got a lot of interesting local informa-tion, as she lives in the district. About fouroclock, Mrs. Olivier sent her carriage for us, which took us to her house, where we had tea, and afterwards enjoyed the lovely views fromher beautiful home. We were interested tohear that they have a daughter at school inLondon, and a son at Cambridge. Mr. Olivieris the owner of about 10, 000 ostriches. A BLOCK HOUSE—A REMINISCENCE OF THE BOER WAR..