Hi Ken
Thanks for the info, I didn't realise that they used the same papers and renumbered them, I guess that means he did serve in WW1 as well then, that would have been in the reserve I assume. He signed the form on 13 February 1900 and you are right, the original number has been crossed out but is so faint I can hardly read it, looks like 5181. Under Campaigns on page 4 it says South Africa 1899 and that he was entitled to the South Africa Medal. He was in South Africa from 6 February 1901 to 24 December 1901. He was a baker by trade.
I will have to work out how to upload the pages.