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35852 9-11 Legalap1 Layout 1 Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA Vol. 569 Pretoria, 9 November 2012 No. 35852 PART 1 OF 2 LEGAL NOTICES A WETLIKE SEE PART C SIEN DEEL C KENNISGEWINGS N.B. The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure 201141—A 35852—1 2 No. 35852 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 9 NOVEMBER 2012 IMPORTANT NOTICE The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for faxed documents not received due to errors on the fax machine or faxes received which are unclear or incomplete. Please be advised that an “OK” slip, received from a fax machine, will not be accepted as proof that documents were received by the GPW for printing. If documents are faxed to the GPW it will be the senderʼs respon- sibility to phone and confirm that the documents were received in good order. 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TABLE OF CONTENTS LEGAL NOTICES Page BUSINESS NOTICES.............................................................................................................................................. 11 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 11 Free State.................................................................................................................................................. 13 KwaZulu-Natal ........................................................................................................................................... 14 North West................................................................................................................................................. 14 Western Cape............................................................................................................................................ 14 COMPANY NOTICES .............................................................................................................................................. 15 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 15 LIQUIDATORSʼ AND OTHER APPOINTEESʼ NOTICES ........................................................................................ 16 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 16 ORDERS OF THE COURT...................................................................................................................................... 17 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 17 Eastern Cape............................................................................................................................................. 29 Free State.................................................................................................................................................. 30 KwaZulu-Natal ........................................................................................................................................... 44 Mpumalanga.............................................................................................................................................. 47 North West................................................................................................................................................. 48 Western Cape............................................................................................................................................ 48 SUPERSESSIONS AND DISCHARGE OF PETITIONS ......................................................................................... 49 GENERAL................................................................................................................................................................ 50 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 50 KwaZulu-Natal ........................................................................................................................................... 53 Mpumalanga.............................................................................................................................................. 53 North West................................................................................................................................................. 54 Western Cape............................................................................................................................................ 54 ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACTS NOTICES:......................................................................................... 00 Form J 295: Curators and tutors: Mastersʼ notices .................................................................................... 56 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 57 Eastern Cape............................................................................................................................................. 57 Western Cape............................................................................................................................................ 57 STAATSKOERANT, 9 NOVEMBER 2012 No. 35852 3 Page Form J 193: Notice to creditors in deceased estates................................................................................. 58 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 58 Eastern Cape............................................................................................................................................. 70 Free State.................................................................................................................................................. 72 KwaZulu-Natal ........................................................................................................................................... 74 Limpopo..................................................................................................................................................... 81 Northern Cape ........................................................................................................................................... 82 North West................................................................................................................................................. 82 Western Cape............................................................................................................................................ 83 Form J 187: Liquidation and distribution accounts in deceased estates lying for inspection .................... 91 Gauteng..................................................................................................................................................... 91 Eastern Cape............................................................................................................................................. 106 Free State.................................................................................................................................................. 108 KwaZulu-Natal ........................................................................................................................................... 111 Limpopo..................................................................................................................................................... 117 Northern Cape ........................................................................................................................................... 118 North West................................................................................................................................................. 119 Western Cape............................................................................................................................................ 120 INSOLVENCY ACT AND COMPANIES ACTS NOTICES:................................................................................ 00 Form J 28: Estates or companies sequestrated or wound up provisionally ............................................ 128 Form J 29: First meetings of creditors, contributories, members of debenture-holders of sequestrated estates, companies being wound up or placed under provisional judicial management ...... 130 CLOSE CORPORATIONS: First meetings of creditors and members of close corporations being wound up ..................................................................................................................... 136 Form 1: Appointment of trustees and liquidators and proof of claims in sequestrated estates or companies being wound up................................................................................................... 138 Form 2: Meeting of creditors in sequestrated
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