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Cipro Publication CIPRO PUBLICATION 25 February 2011 Publication No. 201115 Notice No. 25 ( DEREGISTRATIONS ) Page : 1 : 201115 DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1973 (ACT 61 OF 1973) THE FOLLOWING NOTICE RELATING TO INCORPORATION AND REGISTRATION OF COMPANIES, CONVERSIONS OF COMPANIES, REGISTRATION OF CHANGES OF NAMES, TRANSLATED AND SHORTENED FORMS OF NAMES, DEFENSIVE NAMES, REDUCTIONS OF CAPITAL AND DISSOLUTIONS IS PUBLISHED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION. THE CIPRO WEBSITE AT WWW.CIPRO.GOV.ZA CAN BE VISITED FOR MORE INFORMATION. NO GUARANTEE IS GIVEN IN RESPECT OF THE ACCURACY OF THE PARTICULARS FURNISHED AND NO RESPONSIBILITY IS ACCEPTED FOR ERRORS AND OMISSIONS OR THE CONSEQUENCES THEREOF. R.J.MATHEKGA REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES DEPARTEMENT VAN HANDEL EN NYWERHEID KENNISGEWING INGEVOLGE DIE MAATSKAPPYWET 1973 (WET 61 VAN 1973) DIE VOLGENDE KENNISGEWING IN VERBAND MET INLYWING EN REGISTRASIE VAN MAATSKAPPYE, OMSKEPPINGS VAN MAATSKAPPYE, REGISTRASIE VAN NAAMSVERANDERINGE, VERTAALDE EN VERKORTE VORME VAN NAME, DEFENSIEWE NAME, VERMINDERINGS VAN KAPITAAL EN ONTBINDINGS WORD VIR ALGEMENE INLIGTING BEKEND GEMAAK. DIE CIPRO WEBTUISTE BY WWW.CIPRO.GOV.ZA KAN BESOEK WORD VIR MEER INLIGTING. GEEN WAARBORG TEN OPSIGTE VAN DIE JUISTHEID VAN DIE BESONDERHEDE VERSTREK, WORD GEGEE NIE EN GEEN VERANTWOORDELIKHEID VIR FOUTE EN WEGLATINGS OF DIE GEVOLGE DAARVAN WORD AANVAAR NIE. R.J.MATHEKGA REGISTRATEUR VAN MAATSKAPPYE Page : 2 : 201115 Deregistration of Companies • Deregistrasie Van Maatskappye - A List/Lys NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 73 (5) OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1973 (ACT 61 OF 1973), THAT THE NAMES OF THE COMPANIES MENTIONED IN LIST A BELOW, HAVE BEEN STRUCK OFF THE REGISTER OF COMPANIES AND THE REGISTRATION OF THEIR MEMORANDA AND ARTICLES HAVE BEEN CANCELLED WITH EFFECT FROM THE DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. KENNISGEWING INGEVOLGE ARTIKEL 73 (5) VAN DIE MAATSKAPPYWET, 1973 (WET 61 VAN 1973), DAT DIE NAME VAN DIE MAATSKAPPYE IN LYS A HIERONDER GENOEM VAN DIE REGISTER VAN MAATSKAPPYE GESKRAP IS EN DIE REGISTRASIE VAN HUL AKTES EN STATUTE MET INGANG VAN DIE DATUM VAN PUBLIKASIE VAN HIERDIE KENNISGEWING GEKANSELLEER IS. 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