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Declaration Amendment of National Road N9 Section 7 STAATSKOERANT, 17 DESEMBER 2008 NO.31704 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE GOEWERMENTSKENNISGEWING DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT DEPARTEMENT VAN VERVOER No. 1355 17 December 2008 THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL ROADS AGENCY LIMITED Registration No: 98/09584/06 DECLARATION AMENDMENT OF NATIONAL ROAD N9 SECTION 7 AMENDMENT OF DECLARATION No. 2136 OF 1992 By virtue of section 40 (1)(b) of the South African National Roads Agency Limited and the National Roads Act, 1998 (Act NO.7 of 1998), I hereby amend declaration No. 2136 of 1992, Schedule A paragraph (5), by substituting the descriptive wording from "at the Middelburg South Interchange" up to "near the town of Colesberg", with the subjoined sheets 1 to 29 of Plan No. P651/08. (National Road N9 Section 7: Middelburg - Colesberg) MINISTER OF TRANSPORT ,t. t. ... KWANONZAME ~ REM 984 oJ' MIDDELBURG 'b MIDDELBURG TOWNSHIP INTERCHANGE REM 984 3992 AL 1 AL2 ~'7'.~ AL4 AL5 AL6 AU N9/6 DECLARATION PLAN No. P672/08 i:!!::,iI;DrO~SI.iEzg~8:2"'~F2 .. (J) (:;fR2 '. REM 984 MIDDELBURG ,t. (!).. ARl l;/ ...... ",,;P:; ~ 'i _\ <,)00 t. TOWNSHIP N10/4 . ". ~ <J' ~ J> (J) ~ DECLARATION ". REM 984 _2,000 PLAN No. P607/06 o ~ ~ "m JJ o )- § '" if? /5 Z . " "­ -~ :;.:: ::-. '> "' AU ". '" .. '" ...J. ~ REM 984 '>'~-::~." ~ REM 984 ARB "., ........, B ~ '"o "";' ..... AL '" m MIDDELBURG '" (J) <:.: ?!l,. " m A R~:.:::- ..., ..... ...... ", ..... TOWNSHIP s: AL9 OJ ':"::;,::=-:, •.••. .. ':'Q.. m JJ REM 984 «:.;:. ... >... ... -!- I\:) AR10..,.;····.? ..A l l 0 .::; :;: y ~, 500 o •• ~ ... -,<, g GROOTFONTEIN No. 81 ~ ~ REMAINDER ... Y -;,> 0 MIDROS 50 REM 984 ~ Y -;,> 00 ()) 0 .... slel die podreserwe voor van 'n gedeelte Vel von z Suid- Afrikoonse Podogentskop Bpk. 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