In spite of the continuous fighting for three days the British casualties had not been heavy, with 12 killed, 47 wounded, and 3 missing.
British -
2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment •
killed: E.G. Cox, C. Pearson, P. Quinn, J. King (died of wounds) •
wounded: Capt. J.P.S. Maitland, Ptes. J. Braggington, J. Burton, W. Clarke, A.G. Gheel, E.V. Hankey, R. Smiles, W. Stevens, J. Taylor, W. Wiltshire •
missing: G. Gosling -
Border Regiment •
killed: S. Davis, A. Goodair, J. Wyper, A. Munro (DCM at Colenso) •
wounded: Ptes. T. Allen, W. Armstrong, W. Bartholomew, H. Boddington, T. Cain, J. Dowse, J. Edkins, F. Faulkner, C. Grainger, J. Hughes, A. Hunt, E.H.H. Lees, A.R.S. Lyon-Campbell, E. McKernon, E. Moore, W. Pass, B. Quagle, A. Roberson, J. Robinson, E. Sharnay, E. Stordy, J. Thomas, J. Wilson -
26th (Dorset) Company, 7th Imperial Yeomanry •
wounded: Sgt-Maj. J.H. Ayles -
Robert's Horse •
killed: Pte. B.E. Schumann
Boers Casualties were 6 killed and 19 wounded from the Wolmaransstad and Rustenburg Commandos. ==References==