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MacKenzie, J. 1871. Ten years North of the Orange River: a story of everyday life and work among the South African tribes from 1859 to 1969. Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas. pp. i-xx, 1-523.

Ten years North of the Orange River: a story of everyday life and work among the South African tribes from 1859 to 1969

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Location Zimbabwe Subject Distribution Species Black Rhino (bicornis)

Evening of Tuesday 19 August 1863. Proceeding a little farther, I saw a black rhinoceros cow with its calf, the latter of which was baited by the dogs. I came up just in time to see one of my dogs tossed into the air by the enraged mother. Sadly shaken, but with no bones broken, 'Celt' crept away among the bushes, and did not show face again until the danger was past. The rhinoceros had already received several shots from Mr. Moffat and from the men: I now discharged the contents of both barrels into its body, being perhaps 50 yards from the animal. When I fired the second time, the rhinoceros staggered. The calf was now shot, and another bullet or two were placed in the body of the mother, when the men said it was dead, and began to advance towards it. [Location unclear - Makalaka country, between Limpopo and Inyati, probably ca. 28.00 E, 21.20 S. - in SW Zimbabwe]

Note
Location Zimbabwe Subject Distribution Species Black Rhino (bicornis)

Zimbabwe, evening of Tuesday 19 August 1863. Proceeding a little farther, I saw a black rhinoceros cow with its calf, the latter of which was baited by the dogs. I came up just in time to see one of my dogs tossed into the air by the enraged mother. Sadly shaken, but with no bones broken, 'Celt' crept away among the bushes, and did not show face again until the danger was past. The rhinoceros had already received several shots from Mr. Moffat and from the men: I now discharged the contents of both barrels into its body, being perhaps 50 yards from the animal. When I fired the second time, the rhinoceros staggered. The calf was now shot, and another bullet or two were placed in the body of the mother, when the men said it was dead, and began to advance towards it.

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