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National Liquor Authority Register NATIONAL LIQUOR AUTHORITY REGISTER - 30 JUNE 2013 Registration Registered Person Trading Name Activities Registered Person's Principal Place Of Business Province Date of Transfer & (or) Date of Number Permitted Registration Relocations Cancellation RG 0006 The South African Breweries Limited Sab -(Gauteng) M & D 3 Fransen Str, Chamber GP 2005/02/24 N/A N/A RG 0007 Greytown Liquor Distributors Greytown Liquor Distributors D Lot 813, Greytown, Durban KZN 2005/02/25 N/A N/A RG 0008 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited (Groblersdal) D 16 Linbri Avenue, Groblersdal, 0470 MPU N/A 28/01/2011 RG 0009 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited (Ga D Stand 14, South Street, Ga-Rankuwa, 0208 NW N/A 27/09/2011 Rankuwa) RG 0010 The South African Breweries Limited Sab (Port Elizabeth) M & D 47 Kohler Str, Perseverence, Port Elizabeth EC 2005/02/24 N/A N/A RG 0011 Lutzville Vineyards Ko-Op Ltd Lutzville Vineyards Ko-Op Ltd M & D Erf 312 Kuils River, Pinotage Str, WC 2008/02/20 N/A N/A Saxenburg Park, Kuils River RG 0012 Louis Trichardt Beer Wholesalers (Pty) Louis Trichardt Beer Wholesalers D Erf 05-04260, Byles Street, Industrial Area, LMP 2005/06/05 N/A N/A Ltd Louis Trichardt, Western Cape RG 0013 The South African Breweries Limited Sab ( Newlands) M & D 3 Main Road, Newlands WC 2005/02/24 N/A N/A RG 0014 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited (Rustenburg) D Erf 1833, Cnr Ridder & Bosch Str, NW 2007/10/19 02/03/2011 Rustenburg RG 0015 Madadeni Beer Wholesalers (Pty) Ltd Madadeni Beer Wholesalers (Pty) D Lot 4751 Section 7, Madadeni, Newcastle, KZN 2005/02/25 N/A N/A Ltd 2951 RG 0016 The South African Breweries Limited SAB- Polokwane Brewery M & D Cnr Veldspaat & Marnier Str, Polokwane LIMP 2005/02/24 N/A N/A RG 0017 Vineyard Trading (Pty) Ltd Vineyard Trading (Pty) Ltd D 209 Bree Str, Cape Town 8000 WC N/A N/A RG 0018 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited D 1317 Vander Hoff Road, Zandfontein, GP N/A 28/01/2011 (Randfontein) Pretoria West, 0183 RG 0019 National Cape Supplies National Ship Chandlers Cape D Erf 159947 (Portion Of Erf 152928), 16 WC 2005/02/24 N/A N/A Auckland Str, Paarden, Eiland RG 0020 Midlands Beer Distributors (Pty) Ltd Midlands Beer Distributors (Pty) D 17 Bank Road, Estcourt, 3310 KZN 2005/02/25 N/A N/A Ltd RG 0021 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited D 220 Vonprop Str, Samcor Park, Silverton, GP 2007/03/16 N/A 2012/10/24 Pretoria, 0127 RG 0022 The South African Breweries Limited SAB-Prospecton Brewery M & D 9-25 Jeffels Road Prospecton KZN 2005/02/24 N/A N/A RG 0023 Stephanus Adriaan Jordaan Brenthurst Winery D Portion 53 Of The Farm 832, Brenthurst, WC 2005/07/07 N/A N/A Paarl, Western Cape RG 0024 JC Gey Van Pittius Krantz Bulk Liquor Distributors D Erf 1682 Botrivier, Besigheid Sentrum, WC N/A N/A Botrivier RG 0025 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited D 27 Telford Str, GP 2005/07/22 N/A 2012/10/24 (Vereeniging) Duncanville,Vereeniging,1939 Page 1 of 123 NATIONAL LIQUOR AUTHORITY REGISTER - 30 JUNE 2013 Registration Registered Person Trading Name Activities Registered Person's Principal Place Of Business Province Date of Transfer & (or) Date of Number Permitted Registration Relocations Cancellation RG 0026 The South African Breweries Limited SAB-Rosslyn M & D 1 Gaigher Str Rosslyn Ext 1, Pretoria GP 2005/02/23 N/A N/A RG 0027 Robberg Seafoods Robberg Fast Foods SA (Pty) Ltd D 10c Welgemoed Plaza,Bakker WC 2005/05/25 N/A N/A Str,Ewlgemoed,7538 RG 0028 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited (Tzaneen) D 2 Mangaan Str, Tzaneen, 0850 LIMP 2005/02/25 N/A 2012/10/24 RG 0029 Phalie Cader T/A Cader Groothandel Cader Groothandel D Erf No. 25034, Dutch Reform Street, FS 2009/09/17 N/A N/A Greenpoint, Kimberly RG 0030 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited D Enry Str, Industrial Area, Springbok NC N/A 28/01/2011 (Namaqualand) RG 0032 Mkuze Beer Distributors (Pty) Ltd Mkuze Beer Distributors (Pty) Ltd D Mzolozolo Str, Portion 34, 35, 36 Of Erf 60 KZN 2006/03/15 2006/03/15 N/A Mkuze, Mkuze, Magisterial District Of Ubombo RG 0033 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited (Vyrheid D 13 Stretch Crescent, Industruil Area, KZN N/A 28/01/2011 Kzn) Vryheid,3100 RG 0034 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited (Vredendal D 7 Gegund Str, Vredendal North, Vrededal, WC N/A 28/01/2011 North) 8160 RG 0036 Vryfeid Beer Wholesaler (Pty) Ltd Vryheid Beer Distributors D 1 Dias Lane, Vryheid, 3100 KZN 2005/02/25 2009/10/26 N/A RG 0037 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited D 24 Chenik Str, Chamdor, 1739 GP 2005/07/22 N/A 28/01/2011 (Krugersdorp) RG 0038 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited (Mafikeng) D 10 Aerodrome Crescent, Mafikeng, 2745 NW 2005/07/22 N/A 28/01/2011 RG 0039 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited (Grermiston) D 51 Dekama Str, Wadeville, 1428 GP 2005/07/22 N/A N/A RG 0040 The South African Breweries Limited SAB-Alrode Depot D The Sab Limted,2 Diens Str Alrode Gp 2005/02/24 N/A N/A RG 0042 The South African Breweries Limited SAB-Bloemfontein Depot D 320 Church Str, Hamilton , Bloemfontein FS 2005/02/24 N/A N/A RG 0043 Federick Francois Coetzer Bonnie Wines Pty Ltd M & D Plesier, Bonnie Mile, Stellenbosch Portion WC N/A 23/09/2011 1 Of Farm 1155 RG 0044 Wine South Africa cc Wine South Africa Cc D Block T13, Woods Self Storage, Grootkloof GP 2009/09/16 N/A 2007/12/03 Street, Airport & Alberton Roads, Elandhaven Ext 3 RG 0045 Ten Fifty Six Ten Fifty Six M & D Portion 6 of Farm Rusthof, Western Cape WC 2009/09/16 N/A N/A RG 0046 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited (Louis D 70 Kruger Str, Louis Trichardt, 0920 LIMP N/A 28/01/2011 Trichardt) RG 0049 Fast Track Liquor Investments (Pty) Ltd Big Ben Liquor Wholesalers D Dazzle House, Lot 1497 Of Marburg, 1464 KZN N/A N/A Berg Road, Marburg Industrial Area, Port Shepstone Page 2 of 123 NATIONAL LIQUOR AUTHORITY REGISTER - 30 JUNE 2013 Registration Registered Person Trading Name Activities Registered Person's Principal Place Of Business Province Date of Transfer & (or) Date of Number Permitted Registration Relocations Cancellation RG 0050 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited (Mdantsane) D Site 9, Old Kingswilliamstown Road, EC 2005/02/24 N/A 2012/10/24 Mdantsane East, East London RG 0051 Fab Agencies cc Lekau Liquors D BP Centre, Lucas Mangope Highway, NW N/A 17/09/2007 Hebron RG 0052 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited (Ubombo) D Old Main Road, Industrial Sites, Mkuze, KZN 2005/02/25 N/A 24/10/2012 3965 RG 0053 Douglass Green Bellingham Dgb (Pty) Ltd M & D Erf 213, 724 Sixteenth Street, Randjespark GP N/A N/A Extension 90, Midrand RG 0057 South African Fine Wine Ale & Spirit Vuyani Liquor Wholesalers D Erf 2723, Spring Avenue, J D Dennis EC 2005/02/24 2009/05/20 N/A Merchants Trust - Umtata Complex, Umtata. RG 0058 Stellenbosch Vineyards Ltd Stellenbosch Vineyards Ltd M & D Welmoed Estate, R310, Lynedoch WC 2006/03/13 N/A N/A RG 0059 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited D Erven 153 & 154, Crown Mines, Ext 4, GP N/A 28/01/2011 Milky Way, Jhb RG 0062 A & F Vintners cc A & F Vintners cc D 14 Buro Crescent, Mayville, Durban KZN 2005/06/06 N/A Cancelled# RG 0063 Expo Liquor Limited Expo Liquor Limited D Mill Street, Stellenbosch, 7600 GP N/A N/A RG 0064 Ivan Chutergun Rattan Rattan's Liquor Wholesalers D 23/24 Himalaya Drive, Everest Heights, KZN 2005/02/25 N/A N/A Verulam, 4340 RG 0065 Stellenbosch Farmers Winery Limited Stellenbosch Farmers Winery D 4 Tin Str, Upington NC N/A 28/01/2011 Limited RG 0066 The South African Breweries Limited SAB-East London Depot D 8 Edison Road, East London EC 2005/02/24 N/A N/A RG 0067 Verbizier Bruno Pierre Jean Le Petite France D Farm 4,District Road 494, Hilton, Portion KZN N/A 2007/12/03 40 Of 8 Of The Farm, Hilton,12304 RG 0068 Stellenbosch Farmers Winery Limited Stellenbosch Farmers Winery M & D Cnr Noord, & Mill Streets, Bethal MPU N/A 28/01/2011 Limited RG 0069 Albert Eksteen Albert Eksteen M & D Kwv, 57 Main Str, La Concorde, Paarl, 7624 WC N/A N/A RG 0070 The South African Breweries Limited SAB-Garankuwa Depot D 1 Garankuwa Industrial Park, Zone 15, NW 2005/06/10 N/A N/A Garankuwa RG 0071 N J Lalla Lalla's Cash And Carry D 35-5th Str, Marlboro, 2063 GP N/A 17/09/2007 RG 0072 Distell Limited Distell Limited D 6 Fabrica Str, Beaconfield, Kimberly NC 2008/02/13 N/A RG 0073 Simonsvlei Internasionaal Beperk Simonsvlei Internasionaal Beperk M & D Portion 1 Of Farm Van Wynksrivier, Paarl WC 2005/02/22 N/A N/A RG 0074 The South African Breweries Limited SAB-Groblersdal Depot D Van Riebeck, Bank & Nywerheid Str, MPU 2005/02/24 N/A N/A Groblersdal RG 0075 Distell Limited Distell Limited D Erf No 15727, 23 Tannery Road, Hamilton, FS N/A N/A Bloemfontein RG 0076 Simonsvlei Liquor Merchants (Pty) Ltd Simonsvlei Liquor Merchants M & D Portion 1 Of The Farm Van Wyks Rivier, WC 2005/06/07 N/A N/A (Pty) Ltd Paarl Page 3 of 123 NATIONAL LIQUOR AUTHORITY REGISTER - 30 JUNE 2013 Registration Registered Person Trading Name Activities Registered Person's Principal Place Of Business Province Date of Transfer & (or) Date of Number Permitted Registration Relocations Cancellation RG 0077 K & L Wines And Soirits cc K & L Wines And Spirits Cc D No 2 Curzon Road, Bryanston , Ext 8, Jhb GP 2005/07/29 2006/12/06 N/A And Unit No 7, Relican Park, Malcolm Moodie Str, Jetpark, Jhb RG 0078 Distell Limited Distell Limited M & D Neutron Way 26, Uraniaville, Klerksdorp NC N/A N/A RG 0079 Zonnebloem Wines (Pty) Ltd Zonnebloem Wines (Pty) Ltd M & D Dekema Road, Wadeville GP N/A N/A RG 0080 Crk Couries Crk Couries D 28 Eland Str, Koedoespoort, Pretoria GO N/A 2007/12/03 District Of Pretoria, Gauteng RG 0083 Afrique Interlink (Pty) Ltd Afrique Interlink (Pty)
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