There are two QSAs to civilians in the next Spink sale:
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (Mr. M. Dwyer.), very fine £40-60
WO100/155p85
A telegraphist
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (J. J. Raymer.), good very fine £40-60
W100/279p158
Worked for the Public Works Department in the Water Boring Field Establishment
A E Reymer served in the same unit
The rolls states: 'I certify that the individuals named in this roll were reported to have rendered material assistance in the success of operations, in terms of Rule No. 17, sanctioned by the Secretary of State for adoption, a copy of which was received under cover of Colonial Office letter No. Q1/62/375, dated 14th June 1905.'
The roll is dated 19 August 1905.
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (Mr. M. Dwyer.), very fine £40-60
WO100/155p85
A telegraphist
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (J. J. Raymer.), good very fine £40-60
W100/279p158
Worked for the Public Works Department in the Water Boring Field Establishment
A E Reymer served in the same unit
The rolls states: 'I certify that the individuals named in this roll were reported to have rendered material assistance in the success of operations, in terms of Rule No. 17, sanctioned by the Secretary of State for adoption, a copy of which was received under cover of Colonial Office letter No. Q1/62/375, dated 14th June 1905.'
The roll is dated 19 August 1905.