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Government Gazette Republic of Namibia GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA I ('\ N$4.08 WINDHOEK- 19 March 1996 No. 1278 CONTENTS: Page Road Carrier Permits .............................................................................................. ROAD CARRIER PERMITS r The under-mentioned applications for Public Road Carrier Permits indicate (1) reference number and the area within which the proposed road transport will be undertaken, (2) name of applicant and nature of application, (3) number and type of vehicles, (4) nature of proposed road transportation and (5) points between and routes over or area within which the proposed road transportation is to be effected and are published in terms of section 14( 1) of the Road Transportation Act, 1977 (Act 74 of 1977). Representations which interested parties wish to make in respect of the applications must comply with the provisions of regulation 4(1) of the Road Transportation Regulations, 1977 and must be in quadruplicate in respect of each application and must be delivered by hand or sent by registered - post to the Secretary, Road Transportation Board, Private Bag 13178, Windhoek to reach that office not later than 21 days after the date of publication of this Government Gazette . • '" 2 Government Gazette 19 March 1996 No. 1278 (1) 06/02/96 950P2479 (2) DANIEL. D., ONDANGWA- NEW APPLICATION (3) N 357 SH- TOYOTA MINI-BUS - 14 Persons MINI-BUS TO BE ACQUIRED- 16 Persons (4a) Passengers and their personal effects (5a) From Oshikango to Windhoek via the route set out in annexure "A" and return. TIMETABLE: As per annexure "A" TARIFFS: As per annexure "A" "A" 1. Persons and their personal luggage - From Oshikango to Windhoek and return via the route set out below: ROUTE From the terminus at Shalani's shop at Oshikango to the terminus at the single quarters, Katutura township, Windhoek via the Oshikango/ Ondangwa main road to the junction with the Oshakati/Ondangwa main road, then via the said main road to the junction with an unnamed road, then via the said unnamed road to the junction with the Ondangwa/Oshivelo main road, then via the said main road to the junction with the Oshivelo/ Tsumeb main road, then via the said main road to the junction with the Tsumeb/Otavi main road, then via the said main road to the junction with the Otavi/Otjiwarongo main road, then via the said main road to the junc­ tion with Voortrekker Street at Otjiwarongo, then via Voortrekker Street to the junction with the Otjiwarongo/Okahandja main road, then via the said main road to the junction with Voortrekker Street at Okahandja, then via Voortrekker Street to the junction with Waldau Street, then via Waldau Street to the junction with the Okahandja/Windhoek main road, then via the said main road to the junction with the access road leading to lndepen- .r-., dence Avenue at Windhoek, then via the said access road to the junction with Independence Avenue, then via Independence Avenue to the junction with Central Avenue, then via Central Avenue to the terminus and return via the same route. TIME-TABLE: SUNDAYS AND THURSDAYS: DEPARTURE ARRIVAL Oshikango 08:00 Ondangwa 08:40 Ondangwa 08:50 Oshivelo 10:00 Oshivelo 10:15 Otjiwarongo 12:50 Otjiwarongo 13:00 Okahandja 15:00 - Okahandja 15:15 Windhoek 15:55 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS: DEPARTURE ARRIVAL Windhoek 08:00 Okahandja 08:40 Okahandja 09:00 Otjiwarongo 11:00 • '"' No. 1278 Government Gazette 19 March 1996 3 Otjiwarongo 11:20 Oshivelo 14:10 Oshivelo 14:15 Ondangwa 15:25 Ondangwa 15:30 Oshikango 16:10 TARIFFS: Oshikango/Windhoek N$ 50.00 per person per single trip. Ondangwa!Windhoek N$ 45.00 per person per single trip. (1) 07/02/96 950P2488 (2) ASMUS. A., WINDHOEK- NEW APPLICATION (3) N 57799 W- VOLKSWAGEN MINI-BUS- 10 Persons N 54893 W- VOLKSWAGEN MINI-BUS - 10 Persons N 49279 W- VOLKSWAGEN MINI-BUS - 10 Persons N 77369 W -VOLKSWAGEN MINI-BUS - 10 Persons N 19141 W- VOLKSWAGEN MINI-BUS- 10 Persons N 77820 W- VOLKSWAGEN MINI-BUS - 10 Persons (4a) Tourists and their personal effects (Sa) Within the borders of the Republic of Namibia. (1) 07/02/96 950P2489 (2) ASMUS. K.H.G. W., WINDHOEK - NEW APPLICATION (3) N 77748 W- VOLKSWAGEN MINI-BUS - 10 Persons (4a) Tourists and their personal effects (Sa) Within the borders of the Republic of Namibia. (1) 07/02/96 950P2497 (2) U-NIQUE ADVENTURES CC, WALVIS BAY- NEW APPLICATION (' (3) NX 19210- TOYOTA L.D.V.- 4 Persons NX 3530 - TOYOTA L.D.V. - 4 Persons NPS 3197- HOMEMADE TRAILER- 550KG. VOLKSWAGEN MINI-BUS -10 Persons GLIDER TRAILER- 590 KG. (4a) Tourists and their personal effects (5a) i From a place on the border of the Republic of Namibia with a neighbouring country to places situated within the Republic of Namibia and return. ii From a place on the border of the Republic of Namibia with a neighbouring country to another place on the border of the Republic of Namibia with a neighbouring country. iii From a place on the Republic ofNamibia/Republic of South Africa border - at Nakop to places situated within the Republic of Namibia and return. - I iv From a place on the Republic of Namibia/Republic of South Africa border at Noordoewer to places situated within the Republic of Namibia andre- - tum. v From places situated within the Republic of Namibia to a place on the border with a neighbouring country and return. vi Within the borders of the Republic of Namibia '" 4 Government Gazette 19 March 1996 No. 1278 (1) 08/02/96 950P2503 (2) J,J,O. BEES (PTY) LTD. , GOBABIS - NEW APPLICATION (3) N 3587 GO - POOLE TRAILER- 9595 KG. N 3453 GO - WMF TRAILER - 9595 KG. (4a) Live animals (5a) From places situated within the Republic of Namibia to places situated within the Republic of South Africa and return. (4b) Goods all classes (5b) From places situated within the Republic of Namibia to places situated within the Republic of South Africa and return. (1) 08/02/96 950P2504 (2) J,J,O. BEES (PTY) LTD. , GOBABIS - NEW APPLICATION AND ADDITIONAL AUTHORITY (3) N 957 GO- MERCEDES BENZ LORRY- 12278 KG. N 4753 GO- MERCEDES BENZ LORRY- 14700 KG. (4a) Live animals (5a) From places situated within the Republic of Namibia to places situated within the Republic of South Africa and return. (4b) Goods all classes (5b) From places situated within the Republic of Namibia to places situated within the Republic of South Africa and return. (1) 09/02/96 950P2511 (2) MODIS. C.S.W., WINDHOEK- NEW APPLICATION (3) N 16807 W- TOYOTA MINI-BUS - 16 Persons -""""\ (4a) Passengers and their personal effects (5a) From Ruacana to a place on the Republic of Namibia/Republic of South Africa border atNoordoewer via the route set out in annexure "A". TIMETABLE: As per annexure "A". TARIFFS: As per annexure "A". "A" 1. Persons and their personal luggage - From Ruacana to Noordoewer and return via the route set out below: ROUTE From the terminus at Oshivo township at Ruacana to Noordoewer via un­ - named roads to the junction with the Ruacana!Oshakati main road, then via the said main road to the junction with an unnamed road at Oshakati, then via the said unnamed road to the junction with the Oshakati/Ondangwa main road, then via the said main road to the junction with an unnamed road at Ondangwa, then via the said unnamed road to the junction with the Ondangwa!Oshivelo main road, then via the said main road to the june- • '"' No. 1278 Government Gazette 19 March 1996 5 tion with an unnamed road leading to Oluno Black Market, then via the said unnamed road to Oluno Black Market and return to the junction with the Ondangwa/Oshivelo main road, then via the said main road to the junction with the Oshivelo/Tsumeb main road, then via the said main road to the junction with the Tsumeb/Otavi main road, then via the said main road to the junction with the Otavi/Otjiwarongo main road, then via the said main road to the junction with Voortrekker Street at Otjiwarongo, then via Voortrekker Street to the junction with the Otjiwarongo/Okahandja main road, then via the said main road to the junction with Voortrekker Street at Okahandja, then via Voortrekker Street to the junction with Waldau Street, then via Waldau Street to the junction with the Okahandja!Windhoek main road, then via the said main road to the junction with the access road leading to Independence Avenue at Windhoek, then via the said access road to the junction with Independence Avenue, then via Independence (\ Avenue to the junction with Bahnhof Street, then via Bahnhof Street to the junction with Mandume Ndemufayo Street, then via Mandume Ndemufayo Street to the junction with the Windhoek!Rehoboth main road, then via the said main road to the junction with the Rehoboth/Kalkrand main road, then via the said main road to the junction with the Kalkrand/Mariental main road, then via the said main road to the junction with the Marientall Keetmanshoop main road, then via the said main road to the junction with the Keetmanshoop/Grtinau main road, then via the said main road to the junction with the Griinau/Noordoewer main road, then via the said main road to the junction with the Noordoewerlborder main road then via the said main road to a place on the border of the Republic of Namibia and the Republic of South Africa and return via the same route. TIME-IA.BLE: MONDAYS; (' DEPARIUB.E ARRIVAL Ruacana 06:00 Ombalantu 06:30 Ombalantu 06:35 Oshakati 07:15 Oshakati 07:20 Ondangwa 07:50 Ondangwa 07:55 Oshivelo 09:25 Oshivelo 09:30 Otjiwarongo 11:40 Otjiwarongo 11:45 Okahandja 13:40 Okahandja 13:45 Windhoek 14:45 Windhoek 15:00 Rehoboth 16:00 Rehoboth 16:00 Kalkrand 16:55 Kalkrand 17:00 Mariental 17:55 Marien tal 18:00 Keetmanshoop 20:10 - Keetmanshoop 20:15 Griinau 21:40 Griinau 21:45 Noordoewer 23:15 - I WEDNESQAYS; - DEPARI.UB.E ARRIVAL Noordoewer 06:00 Griinau 07:25 Griinau 07:30 Keetmanshoop 08:55 .
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