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App4 1Intertaffecttpartytdb.Pdf Co/Org Title First Names Surname Position Address City Postcode Category Name Mnr Kobie Ackerman Posbus 30 Vanderkloof 8771 Landowners Mev Emma Adams Wapadsdam Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr Charles Adams Posbus 158 Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr Albert C Adams Adamsrus Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr T G Alant Posbus 100-400 Haddison Park 8306 Landowners Mnr D J J Albertyn Posbus 217 De Aar 7000 Landowners Mnr/Mev P J Alexander Poortjiesdam Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr/Mev A J Alexander Avondrus Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr/Mev S Amsterdam Wilhelmina Str 172 Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr Willie (F W) Anderson Posbus 55 Dealesville 9348 Landowners Mnr/Mev W Arends Houmoed Ln 104 Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr/Mev B Arends Houmoed Ln 190 Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr Barnus (J U) Badenhorst Posbus 89 Dealesville 9348 Landowners Mnr Daniel Barend Rudolph Badenhorst (De Kiel Trust) Posbus 155 Koffiefontein 9986 Landowners Mnr J A C Badenhorst vir Mnr J F Cillie Posbus 48 Jacobsdal 8710 Landowners Mnr Louis (J L) Badenhorst Posbus 89 Dealesville 9348 Landowners Mr Titus Baloyi Specialist P O Box 1589 Sunninghill 2157 Independent Specialists Mnr Koos Barkhuizen Posbus 86 Luckhoff 9982 Landowners Mnr Andrew Barnes Posbus 319 Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mr/Mrs E D Barnes Joelene Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr T J N Basson Posbus 53 Koffiefontein 9986 Landowners Mnr Fritz Conrad Battenhaussen Posbus 67 Phillipstown 8795 Landowners Mr/Mrs E Begly 31 Hull St Kimberley 8300 Landowners Mnr Johannes Jurgens Bekker Posbus 147 Dealesville 9348 Landowners Mnr J P Bekker Posbus 10277 Beaconsfield 8315 Landowners Mnr R Bekker Posbus 136 Jacobsdal 8710 Landowners Mnr Gert Bekker Posbus 58 Dealesville 9348 Landowners Mnr Pieter Adriaan Bergh Posbus 159 De Aar 7000 Landowners Mnr Jacobus Marthinus Bester Posbus 66 Phillipstown 8795 Landowners Mnr W Bester Posbus 10124 Beaconsfield 8315 Landowners Mnr Attie J Bester Posbus 163 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr Phillip Bester Posbus 332 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Dr Ronald C Bester Posbus 15 Luckhoff 9982 Landowners Mnr Pretorius Bezuidenhout Posbus 16 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr Sebastian Biehl Posbus 242 Orania 7852 Landowners Mnr Johannes Bitzer Posbus 278 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr Frans Blay Posbus 32416 Fichardt Park, 9317 Landowners Bloemfontein Mnr W F Bloem Posbus 135 Luckhoff 9982 Landowners Mnr A Blom Posbus 57 Jacobsdal 8710 Landowners Co/Org Title First Names Surname Position Address City Postcode Category Name Mnr C W Booysen Posbus 50 Fauresmith 9978 Landowners Mnr C W Booysen Posbus 48 Fauresmith 9978 Landowners Mnr J J Boshoff Posbus 42 Phillipstown 8795 Landowners Mnr H T Bosvark Posbus 271 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Ds David Botes Posbus 166 Petrusburg 9932 Other Mnr W J J Botes Posbus 239 Koffiefontein 9986 Landowners Mev E J Botha Posbus 187 Luckhoff 9982 Landowners Mnr J A C Botha Posbus 117 Fauresmith 9978 Landowners Mnr P A Botha Posbus 125 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr Z B Botha Posbus 117 Fauresmith 9978 Landowners Mnr/Mev A C Botha Posbus 110552 Haddison Park 8306 Landowners Mnr P J Botha Posbus 114 Jagersfontein 9974 Landowners Mnr Johan (J J) Botha Posbus 134 Luckhoff 9982 Landowners Mnr Matthys I Botha Posbus 904004 Faerie Glen 0043 Landowners Mnr/Mev J M Botman School Str 41 Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr Martinus Stefhanus Bredenkamp Posbus 137 Vanderkloof 8771 Landowners Mnr Johannes Urbanus Bredenkamp Posbus 9 Luckhoff 9982 Landowners Vermeulen Mnr William Edward Bredenkamp Posbus 244 Dealesville 9348 Landowners Mnr J D Brits Posbus 165 Jagersfontein 9974 Landowners Mnr A J Brits Posbus 58 Jagersfontein 9974 Landowners Mnr Roedolf M Brits Posbus 210 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr Danie Brits Posbus 125 Hopetown 8750 Landowners Mnr Barend J Brits Posbus 210 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr Lodewyk J Brits Posbus 210 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr J S P Britz Posbus 210 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr Nico Brummer Posbus 232 Dealesville 9348 Landowners Mr Pierre Bruwer P O Box 167 Luckhoff 9982 Landowners Me Karien Buitendach Posbus 300 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr G J H Buitendach Posbus 300 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr N Burger Posbus 2894 Kimberley 8300 Landowners Mev Dina (D J E) Burger Posbus 123 Hopetown 8750 Landowners Mnr Cornelius (C J) Burger Posbus 123 Hopetown 8750 Landowners Mnr Leon Burger Posbus 85 Luckhoff 9982 Landowners Mnr Andrê (A P) Burger Posbus 210 Orania 8752 Landowners Mnr Thys Burger Posbus 262 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr Staal (S S) Burger Posbus 85 Luckhoff 9982 Landowners Mnr Deon Calitz Posbus 256 Koffiefontein 9986 Landowners Mnr C H Cloete Posbus 158 Hopetown 8750 Landowners Mnr Hennie Cloete Posbus 249 Orania 8752 Landowners Co/Org Title First Names Surname Position Address City Postcode Category Name Mnr Loksie Cloete Posbus 20 Luckhoff 9982 Landowners Mnr Coertzen Posbus 21 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr F J Coetzee Posbus 168 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr Johannes Hendrik Coetzee Danie van Huyssteen Str 14 Langenhovenpark 9338 Landowners Mnr P H Coetzee Aletta Str 10 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr Gert (G A P) Coetzee Posbus 239 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr/Mev Coetzer Posbus 1658 Bloemfontein 9300 Landowners Mnr Wynand Coetzer Posbus 140 Hopetown 8750 Landowners Mnr Coen Cohn Posbus 330 Koffiefontein 9986 Landowners Mnr Jos Cohn Posbus 335 Koffiefontein 9986 Landowners Mnr Neville Gabriel Collett Posbus 119 Dealesville Landowners Mnr/Mev E L Cornelissen School Str 41 Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr/Mev M Cornelissen Houmoed Ln 197 Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr/Mev N C Cornellissen North Str 4 Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr/Mev D Cornellissen School Str 42 Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr J M Craven Posbus 137 Koffiefontein 9986 Landowners Mnr W L Cronje Posbus 131 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr F J Croukamp Posbus 191 Luckhoff 9982 Landowners Mr/Mrs J P Daffue P O Box 19221 Bloemspruit 9367 Landowners Mr/Mrs J P Daffue 39 Parfit Ave Bloemfontein 9300 Landowners Mr Edward John Dalton P O Box 153 Luckhoff 9982 Landowners Mnr H de Jager Posbus 87 De Aar 7000 Landowners Mnr L J (Boet) de Jager Posbus 25 Phillipstown 9795 Landowners Mnr L J (Lourens) de Jager Posbus 65 Phillipstown 8795 Landowners Mev M de Kock Posbus 653 De Aar 7000 Landowners Mev B de kock Posbus 228 De Aar 7000 Landowners Mnr/Mev J E de Koker Houmoed Ln 83 Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr/Mev J E de Koker Steenbokput Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr/Mev K W de Koker Stofdam Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr/Mev M M de Koker Adams Weg 24 Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr/Mev R de Koker Wes Straat 114 Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr Attie de Koker Loskop Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr Barend Lucas de Lange Posbus 220 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr Johan de Lange Posbus 272 Hopetown 8750 Landowners Mnr Barend (B J) de Lange Posbus 200 Dealesville 9348 Landowners Mnr Johan (J G) de Lange Posbus 220 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr Guillaume Jacobus de Swardt Posbus 108 Fauresmith 9978 Landowners Mnr Gilliom Jakobus de Swardt Posbus 15 Boshof 8340 Landowners Mnr/Mev G R de Villiers Posbus 10474 Drusana 9311 Landowners Mnr D S de Villiers Posbus 23 Jagersfontein 9974 Landowners Co/Org Title First Names Surname Position Address City Postcode Category Name Mnr H L de Villiers Posbus 23 Jagersfontein 9974 Landowners Mev Ronella de Villiers Posbus 45 Petrusville 8770 Landowners Judge J P O de Villiers c/o Gardiol Van Niekerk P O Box 984 Groenkloof 0027 Landowners Mnr Jacobus Wilhelmus de Villiers Posbus 16 Petrusville 8770 Landowners Mnr/Mev D de Vos Ebenhaezer Koffiefontein 9986 Landowners Mnr Jacobus Marthinus de Witt Posbus 214 Koffiefontein 9986 Landowners Mnr S D (Jnr) de Witt Posbus 206 Koffiefontein 9986 Landowners Mnr Foch-Henri de Witt Posbus 214 Koffiefontein 9986 Landowners Mnr M Delport Posbus 10 Perdeberg 8335 Landowners Mnr N Delport Posbus 10 Perdeberg 8335 Landowners Mnr J W Delport Posbus 10 Perdeberg 8335 Landowners Mnr Danie (D S) Delport Posbus 77 Dealesville 9348 Landowners Mnr Norman Denake Rooidam Oppermans 9987 Landowners Mnr R E Dinthlwane Posbus 126 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr F C Du Buys Posbus 83 Phillpstown 8795 Landowners Mnr C Du Buys Posbus 33 Phillpstown 8795 Landowners Mnr R du Plessis Posbus 49 Fauresmith 9978 Landowners Mnr W A du Plessis Posbus 145 Jagersfontein 9974 Landowners Mnr/Mev J G du Plessis Posbus 1585 Wingate Park 6153 Landowners Mnr A J du Plessis Posbus 61 Jagersfontein 9974 Landowners Mnr Charl Jacob Du Plessis Posbus 154 De Aar 7000 Landowners Mnre Willem Adriaan du Plessis Posbus 2 Petrusburg 9932 Landowners Mnr Johannes Stefanus Du Plessis Posbus 76 Boshof 8340 Landowners Mnr C du Plessis Posbus 118 Fauresmith 9978 Landowners Mnr J P du Plessis Posbus 88 Fauresmith 9978 Landowners Mnr Roelof du Plessis Posbus 213 De Aar 7000 Landowners Mnr Jaco (C J) du Plessis Posbus 844 De Aar 7000 Landowners Mnre G N & R S du Plessis Posbus 28 Phillipstown 8795 Landowners Mnr P du Plessis Posbus 275 Jacobsdal 8710 Landowners Mrs S H du Plessis Bestuurder: Mnr R P Strauss (Snr) Posbus 59 Luckhoff 9982 Landowners Mnr J du Plessis Posbus 669 De Aar 7000 Landowners Mnr K du Plessis Posbus 206 De Aar 7000 Landowners Mnr D du Plessis Posbus 703 De Aar 7000 Landowners Mnr M E du Preez Posbus 104 Fauresmith 9978 Landowners Mnr G du Preez Posbus 676 De Aar 7000 Landowners Mnr/Mev F C du Toit Posbus 6292 Bloemfontein 9300 Landowners Mnr M du Toit Posbus 338 Koffiefontein 9986 Landowners Mnr W M du Toit Posbus 50 Luckhoff 9982 Landowners Mnr Jacobus Daniel du Toit Posbus 663 De Aar 7000 Landowners Mnr J A du Toit Posbus 101 Fauresmith 9978 Landowners Co/Org
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