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37908 15-8 Roadcarrierp Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA August Vol. 590 Pretoria, 15 2014 Augustus No. 37908 PART 1 OF 2 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 403005—A 37908—1 2 No. 37908 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 15 AUGUST 2014 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 sender’s respon- sibility to phone and confirm that the documents were received in good order. Furthermore the Government Printing Works will also not be held responsible for cancellations and amendments which have not been done on original documents received from clients. CONTENTS INHOUD Page Gazette Bladsy Koerant No. No. No. No. No. No. Transport, Department of Vervoer, Departement van Cross Border Road Transport Agency: Oorgrenspadvervoeragentskap aansoek- Applications for permits:.......................... permitte: .................................................. Menlyn..................................................... 3 37908 Menlyn..................................................... 3 37908 Applications concerning Operating Aansoeke aangaande Bedryfslisensies:.. Licences:.................................................. ................................................................ East London ............................................ 197 37908 Oos-Londen ............................................ 197 37908 Goodwood............................................... 238 37908 Goodwood............................................... 238 37908 Johannesburg ......................................... 16 37908 Johannesburg ......................................... 16 37908 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 15 AUGUSTUS 2014 No. 37908 3 CROSS-BORD RO SPORT AGENCY APPLICATIONS FOR PE ITS Particulars in respect of applications for permits as submitted to the Cross-Border Road Transport Agency, indicating,firstly, the reference number, and then- (i) the name of the applicant and the name of the applicant's representative, if applicable; (ii) the country of departure, destination and, where applicable, transit; (iii) the applicant's postal address or, in the case of a representative applying on behalf of the applicant, the representative's postal address; (iv) the number and type of vehicles, including the carrying capacity of each vehicle; and (v) a full route description Particulars concerning any existing authorization of the applicant must be available for scrutiny at the offices of the Agency. In terms of the regulation 3 of the Cross-Border RoadTransport Regulations, 1998, if any interested party wants to object to an application being granted, heorshehas todo soby putting the reasons therefor in writing andhandingover five copies thereof personally,or by posting them by registered post,to the Regulatory Committee, andso handing over or posting onecopy thereof tothe applicant or his or her representative, within 21 days of the publication in the Gazette. '-'1,11111 Address to which representations must be submitted: The Chief Executive Officer, Pr) Box 560, Menlyn, 0063 and the respective applicant. Full particulars in respect of each applicant are open to inspection at the RegulatoryCommittee, Glen Manor Office Block, Building No 3, Frikkie de Beer Street, Menlyn, Pretoria, 0063. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 4 No. 37908 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 15 AUGUST 2014 O.P. 698193(2) AUTOPAX PASSENGER SERVICES T/A CITY TO CITY & TRANSLUX I.N. 199500086130 (3) Regions: Republic of South Africa/Mozambique (4)PO BOX 1907 PRETORIA 0001(5) New Permit (6) 2 x 54 passenger Bus (Single Deck)(7) Passengers on a particular bus route and their personal effects and goods from Pretoria (Depot) via Pretoria (Station), Johannesburg (Park City) via the N4 highway to Nelspruit(Gateway Motors), Nelspruit(Promenade Hotel), Malelane (Excel Service Station), Komatipoort through the RSA/Mozambique border at I,ebombo border post via Matola (Comerica Geral Saquina) to Maputo (Trans Africa, Avandia 24 de Julho). Return via the same route in reverse Subject to the condition that on the forward journey that passengers may be picked up only from Pretoria Station and Park City in Johannesburg and set down at Trans Africa Bus Rank at Avandia 24 deJulho street in Maputo and that on thereturn journey passengers may be picked up only from Trans Africa Bus Rank at Avandia 24 de Julho street in Maputo andset down at Park City inJohannesburg and Pretoria Station.No intermediate passengers may be conveyed on the route. Forward Time Table Details Daily Category Time Dist (km) Place Description D 07:30 0 PRETORIA BOSMAN STATION LOADING A 08:30 58 JOHANNESBURG PARK STATION LOADING D 09:00 70 JOHANNESBURG PARK STATION A 10:10 206 WITBANK GATEWAY MOTORS REFRESHMENT D 10:40 0 WITBANK GYPSEY GARAGE A 11:45 416 NELSPRUIT GATEWAY MOTORS REFUELLING D 12:00 0 NELSPRUIT GATEWAY MOTORS A 12:10 2 NELSPRUIT PROMENADE HOTEL REFRESHMENT D 13:15 0 NELSPRUIT PROMENADE HOTEL A 15:00 499 LEBOMBO BORDER POST SOUTH AFRICA IMMIGRATION D 15:30 0 LEBOMBO BORDER POST SOUTH AFRICA IMMIGRATION A 15:40 0 RESSANO GARCIA BORDER POST MOZAMBIQUE IMMIGRATION D 16:50 592 RESSANO GARCIA BORDER POST MOZAMBIQUE IMMIGRATION A 17:40 0 MATOLA COMERCIO GERAL SAQUINA OFF-LOADING D 17:50 607 MATOLA COMERCIO GERAL SAQUINA A 18:30 630 MAPUTO TRANS AFRICA AVENIDA 24 DE JULHO OFF- LOADING Return Time Table Details Daily Category Time Dist (km)Place Description D 07:45 0 MAPUTO TRANS AFRICA AVENIDA 24 DEJULHO LOADING A 07:55 15 MATOLA COMERCIO GERAL SAQUINA LOADING D 08:05 0 MATOLA COMERCIO GERAL SAQUINA A 09:00 108 RESSANO GARCIA BORDER POST MOZAMBIQUE IMMIGRATION D 09:10 0 RESSANO GARCIA BORDER POST MOZAMBIQUE BORDER A 09:05 0 LEBOMBO BORDER SOUTH AFRICA IMMIGRATION D 09:20 0 LEBOMBO BORDER POST SOUTH AFRICA BORDER A 11:15 191 NELSPRUIT PROMENADE HOTEL REFRESHMENT D 11:30 0 NELSPRUIT PROMENADE HOTEL A 13:55 401 NELSPRUIT GATEWAY MOTORS REFUELLING This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 15 AUGUSTUS 2014 No. 37908 5 D 14:10 0 NELSPRUIT GATEWAY MOTORS A 15:50 549 WITBANK GYPSEY MOTORS REFRESHMENT D 16:15 0 WITBANK GYPSEY MOTORS A 17:30 607 JOHANNESBURG PARK STATION OFF-LOADING D 0 JOHANNESBURG PARK STATION A 18:10 630 PRETORIA STATION OFF-LOADING Forward Time Table Details Daily Category Time Dist (km) Place Description D 20:30 0 Pretoria Station (Loading) A 22:00 58 Johannesburg Park Station (Loading) D 22:30 0 Johannesburg Park Station A 00:00 206 Witbank Gypsey Garage (Refreshment) D 00:15 0 Witbank Gypsey Garage A 03:00 416 Nelspruit Geteway Motors (Refuelling) D 03:15 0 Nelspruit Gateway Motors A 03:30 2 Nelspruit Promenade Hotel (Refreshment) D 03:15 0 Nelspruit Promenade Hotel A 04:30 499 Lebombo Border Post South Africa Immigration D 04:40 0 Lebombo Border Post South Africa Immigration A 04:55 0 Ressano Garcia Border Post Mozambique Immigration D 05:50 592 Ressano Garcia Border Post Mozambique Immigration A 06:50 0 Matola Comercio Geral Saquina (Off-Loading) D 06:55 607 Matola Comercio Geral Saquina A 07:20 630 Maputo Trans Africa Avenida 24 DeJulho (Off- Loading) Return Time Table Details Daily Category Time Dist (km) Place Description D 19:00 0 Maputo Trans Africa Avenida 24 De Dejulho (Loading) A 20:00 15 Matola Comercio Geral Saquina (Loading) D 20:10 0 Matola Comercio Geral Saquina A 21:40 108 Resanno Garcia Border Post Mozambique Immigration D 21:50 0 Ressano Garcia Border Post Mozambique Immigration A 22:05 0 Lebombo Border Post South Africa Immigration D 22:30 0 Lebombo Border Post South Africa Immigration A 23:10 191 Nelspruit Promenade Hotel (Refreshment) This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 6 No. 37908 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 15 AUGUST 2014 D 23:25 0 Nelspruit Promenade Hotel A 23:35 401 Nelspruit Gateway Motors (Refuelling) D 23:40 0 Nelspruit Gateway Motors A 02:10 549 Witbank Gypsey Motors (Refreshment) D 02:15 0 Witbank Gypsey Motors A 04:10 607 Johannesburg Park Station (Off Loading) D 0 Johannesburg Park Station A 05:15 630 Pretoria Station (Off Loading) O.P. 700306(2) MHLANGA C I.N. 7712085918087(3) Regions: Republic of South Africa/Zimbabwe(4) C/O BOKSBURG CROSS BORDER TAXI ASSOCIATION KIMAX BUILDING69 MARKET STREET1ST FLOOR 2 BOKSBURG 1460 (5) New Permit (6) 1 x16 passenger Micro bus(7) Taxi Passengers and their personal effects from Market Street Taxi Rank in Boksburg onto R21,onto N1 pass Pretoria, Hammanskraal, Modimolle, Mookgophong and Polokwane, onto N1 pass Makhado and Musina through the RSA/Zimbabwe Border at Beit Bridge border post pass West Nicholson,Bawu, Gwanda and Esigodini to Bulawayo Taxi Rank in Zimbabwe and return via the same route in reverse. Subject to the condition that on the forward journey passengers will only be picked up from Market Street Taxi Rank in Boksburg and set down at Bulawayo Taxi Rank and that on the return journey passengers will only be picked up from Bulawayo Taxi Rank and set down at Market Street Taxi Rank in Boksburg. No intermediate passengers may be conveyed on route. O.P.700307(2)GOLDENSTYLE HAIR STUDIO CC I.N. 200403846723(3) Regions: Republic of South Africa/Zimbabwe (4) C/O BOKSBURG CROSS BORDER TAXI ASSOCIATION KIMAX BUILDING 69 MARKET STREET 1ST FLOOR 2 BOKSBURG 1460(5)New Permit (6) 1 x 22 passenger Midi-Bus(7) Taxi Passengers and their personal effectsfrom Market Street Taxi Rank in Boksburg onto R21,onto N1 pass Pretoria, Hammanskraal, Modimolle, Mookgophong and Polokwane, onto N1 pass Makhado and Musina through the RSA/Zimbabwe Border at Beit Bridge border post pass West Nicholson, Bawu, Gwanda and Esigodini to Bulawayo Taxi Rank in Zimbabwe and return via the same route in reverse.
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