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11111~111 Iiiii! Ii 9771682452005 Selling price • Verkoopprys: R2,50 Other countries • Buitelands: R3,25 FEBRUARY Vol. 11 PRETORIA, 2 FEBRUARIE 2005 No.32 We all have, the power to prevent AIDS· AIDS HElPUNE 1 oaoo 012 3221 ggle DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Prevention is the cure. .... ', . ·.· .... 05032 . 11111~111 IIIII! II 9771682452005 J05002727-A 32-1 2 No. 32 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY, 2 FEBRUARY 2005 CONTENTS • INHOUD Page Gazette No. No. No. GENERAL NOTICE 244 Gauteng Liquor Act (2/2003): Applications for liquor licences in terms of section 24: Divided into the following regions: Johannesburg ............................................................. .-........................................... :............................................... 3 32 Tshwane.................................................................................................................................................................. 9 32 Ekurhuleni ................................................................................................. :............................................................. 14 32 Sedibeng................................................................................................................................................................. 18 32 West Rand ............. :................................................................................................................................................ 19 32 Metweding ... ..... ..................... ......................... ....... ......................... ............ ........................... ..................... ............ 20 32 BUITENGEWONE PROVINSIALE· KOERANT, 2 FEBRUARIE 2005 No. 32 3 GENERAL NOJICE. NOTICE 244 OF 2005 GAUTENG LIQUOR ACT, 2003 (ACT No. 2 OF 2003) . ' . NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS FOR-LIQUOR•LICENCESJN TERMS OF SECTION 24 Notice is hereby given that the applicants specified in the Schedule hereto have given notice of their intention to lodge applications for the grant of new liquor licences to the Secretary, Regional Liquor Licensing Offices in respect of premises situated in the local comr!Jittee area indicated in the Schedule. In terms of section 24 (4) of the Liquor Act supra interested persons are invited t?Jodge objections in terms of section 25 of the Act to the Local Committee. SCHEDULE The undermentioned figures used in brackets in the Schedule, have the following meanings: (1) = Full name of applicant. (2) = Intended trading name. (3) = Identity number or registration number' of applicant:' (4) = Full address and location of the premises. (5) = Type of licence applied for. (6) = Name and nature of educational institutions within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises in paragraph 4 (use annexure if necessary). (7) = Names and distances to similar licensed premises within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises in paragraph 4 (use annexure if necessary). (8) = Places of worship within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises in paragraph 4. JOHANNESBURG FLORIDA (1) Clive Anthony Lewis. (2) Toto's. (3) 4701035053080. (4) Shop 16, Beacon Isle Shopping Centre, corner Ontdekkers- and Beacon Roads, Florida. (5) Gaming Premises Liquor License. (6) None. (7) None. (8) None. JOHANNESBURG (1) Gina ida CC. (2) Tops at Spar (Malvern). (3) CK93/05441 /23. (4) SuperSpar Supermarket premises, proposed entrance from Jules Street, cnr. Monmouth Street, Cons. Stand 1947, Malvern, Johannesburg. (5) Liquor Store Licence. 4 No. 32 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY, 2 FEBRUARY 2005 (6) Assumption Convent School (Pre Grad&-Matric), San-Marie Pre-Primary School; Bishop Bavin St. George's School (High & Pre-primary); Paragon Pre-Primary; Jumbo Pre~Primary; Leiscester Road Primary School; Kensington Ridge Primary School; Malvern Primary School; Joy's Pre-Primary-to the best of Applicant's knowledge. (7) Wayside Liquor Stone (750 m); Clan's Liquor Clinic (400 m); Jumbo Liquor Market (50 m); Malvern East Liquor Store (950 m); Joe's Liquor Store (250 m--:seems closed)--:to the b(:l~t of Applicant's knowledge. (8) St. Patrick's Anglican Church; Assumption Sisters C~thoiic Church; St. James Presbyterian; Church of the Blessed Sacrament; St. Amant, off King's Street; Methodist Church of Malvern; Ned.'Duits Hervormde Kerk, Malvern Gemeente; to the best of applicant's knowledge. .JOHANNESBURG (1) Langano Trading C. C. (2) Ethiopian Restaurant. (3) 2002/053608/23. (4) Erven 137, 138 and 139, Bruma, Portipn 1 of Erf 725 and Remainder of Erf 725, Cyrildene Shop No. 117, Lower Level, Bruma Asia City Shopping Centre (previously Bruma Lake Shopping Centre) bounded by Marcia Street and Friedland Avenue, Bruma, Johannesburg, 2198. (5) Restaurant Liquor Licence. (6) Cyrildene Primary School, Glanville Avenue, Cyrildene,400 metres; Ramona's Pre School and Nursery School, Halsall Avenue, Cyrildene, 1 kilometre. (7) Tijaca Brazilian Restaurantt, corners Marcia Street and Ernest Oppenheimer Avenue, Bruma-700 metres; Happy Palace Restaurant, corners Marcia Street and Ernest Oppenheimer Avenue, Bruma-700 metres; Nandos Restaurant, corners Marcia Street and Ernest Oppenheimer Avenue, Brurria;_700 metres; Singtao Beer Garden, corners Marcia Street and Ernest Oppenheimer Avenue, Bruma-700 metres; Mongkok Chinese Restaurant, Derrick Avenue, Cyrildene-800 metres; Cafe Portugal, Ernest Oppenheimer Avenue, Bruma-900 metres. (8) None. JOHANNESBURG (1) Melville Hotel (Proprietary) Limited, having its registered office at 4th Floor, Bedford Centre, corner St Georges Street & Bedford Road, Yeoville, 2198. (2) Roxy's Venue (Mellville). (3) (No. 1969/013299/07). (4) Roxy's Venue (Melville), 20 Main Road, corner 5th Avenue, Mellville, Johannesburg, being Stand No. 456 Melville Township, District Johannesburg. (5) Night Club Liquor Licence. (6) Melville Junction School (The Foundation School) 0,9 km, Melpark Primary School 0,8 km. (7) None. (8) Melville Methodist Cl1urch 0,6 km; Ned Hervormde Kerk Melville 0,6 km. JOHANNESBURG (1) Cecil George Olivier. (2) Safari Inn & Caravan Park. (3) Reg. No. 58 10 19 5172 082. (4) Portion 37 (a portion of Portion 5) of the farm Olifantsvlei 327, Registration Division I.Q., Johannesburg District, Gauteng Province. (5) A Pub Liquor Licence. (6) There are no educational institutions within a 1 kilometre .radius from the proposed premises. (7) There are no similar licensed premises within a 1 kilometre radius from the proposed premises. (8) There are no places of worship within a 1-kilometre radius from the proposed premises. BUITENGEWONE PROVINSIALE KOERANT, 2 FEBRUARIE 2005 No. 32 5 JOHANNESBURG (1) Herbeline Investments CC, having its registered address at 4th Floor, Bedford Centre, corner St Georges Street & Bedford Road, Yeoville, 219B. (2) Roxy's Venue (Mellville). (3) No. 2000/035442/23. (4) Roxy's Venue (Melville), 20 Main Road, corner 5th Avenue, Melville, Johannesburg, being stand No. 456 Melville Township, District Johannesburg. (5) Night Club Liquor Licence. (6) Melville Junction School (The Foundation School), 0,9 km, Melpark Primary School, O,B km. (7) None. (B) Melville Methodist Church, 0,6 km; Ned. Hervormde Kerk Melville, 0,6 km. JOHANNESB.URG (1) Thamsanqa Thomas Kulu. (2) Tinny's Bar & Restaurant. (3) ID No. 56060754B40BB. (4) 4B4 Klips Street, Klipspruit Location, PO Klipspruit, Johannesburg, 2000. (5) Liquor Licence. (6) Seotleng Primary School (3 kilometers). (7) Klipspruit Supermarket and Klipspruit Butchery (2 kilometers). (B) Uniting Reformers Church (4 kilometers). MELVILLE (1) Gertrude Fink. (2) Wurstbude (Melville). (3) ID 52020201941B6. (4) 12 Main Road, between 3rd and 4th Avenue, Melville. (5) Restaurant Liquor Licence. (6) To the best of the applicant's knowledge: Foundations School; Melpark Primary; Johannesburg University. (7) To the best of the applicant's knowledge: Catz Pyjamas (above), Nando's Chickenland 120m, Big Time Taverma-100m, Ocean Basket-BOrn, Chinese Latern Restaurant-150m, Stone's-120m, Roma Restaurant-BOrn, Cool Runnings Caf9-100m, Lingo Restaurant-170m, Rascosse Coctail Lounge-150m, Jester Restaurant & Pub-200m, Fontana Roastery-200m, Sohib Indian Restaurant-BOOm, Amigo's Restaurant-B20m, Mugg & Bean-B20m, Samba Restaurant-B40m, Chapman's Restaurant-B40m, De La Creme Restaurant-900m. (B) To the best of the applicant's knowledge: N.G. Kerk (Fourth Avenue); Hervormde Kerk-Melville. RANDBURG (1) Grant Martin Mukheiber. (2) Liban Conference and Banqueting Venue. (3) 69051B50900B5. ' (4) 11B Western Service Road (corner of MT Lebanon Road), Woodmead, Stand 712, Woodmead Extension 19. (5) Restaurant Liquor License. (6) Wendywood High School-approximately BOO metres. (7) None-to the best knowledge of the applicant. (B) Our Lady of the Cedars of Libanon-adjacentto the proposed premises. -------------- 6 No. 32 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY, 2 FEBRUARY 2005 RANDBURG (1) Natasha Sabine Rode-Pettinger. (2) German Point Restaurant and Deli. (3) pp 313948459. (4) Shop 5, Glen Austin Village, corner of Pretoria and Olifantsfontein Road, Erf 738, Midrand. (5) Restaurant Liquor License. (6) None-to the best knowledge of the applicant. (7) None-to the best knowledge of the applicant. (8) Village Pub and Diner-approximately 30 metres away in the same shopping centre. RANDBURG (1) Thangaraju Moodaley, 7 Mikri Vigla, 352 Surrey Avenue, Ferndale, Randburg, 2194. Postal address: As above. (2) Brazilian Coffee Shop. (3) -. (4) Canterbury Crossing Centre, Hendrik Verwoerd Drive, Randburg, 2194. (5) Restaurant Liquor Licence. (6) -. (7) -. (8) -. RANDBURG (1) Shoprite Checkers (Pty) Limited. (2) Checkers (Leaping Frog).
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