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Y%S ,Xld M%Cd;Dka;%Sl Iudcjd§ Ckrcfha .Eiü M;%H II fldgi - YS% ,xld m%cd;dka;s%l iudcjd§ ckrcfha w;s úfYI .eiÜ m;%h - 2018'09'14 1A PART II - GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA - 14.09.2018 Name of Notary Judicial Main Office Date of Language Division Appointment Y%S ,xld m%cd;dka;%sl iudcjd§ ckrcfha .eiÜ m;%h w;s úfYI The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka EXTRAORDINARY wxl 2088$60 - 2018 iema;eïn¾ ui 14 jeks isl=rdod - 2018'09'17 No. 2088/60 - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 (Published by Authority) PART II — LEGAL THE LIST OF NOTARIES The List of Notaries in Sri Lanka - 31st December - 2017 Land Registry : Ampara Name of Notary Judicial Main Office Date of Language Division Appointment 1 Ambagahawaththa D.S.Ampara No. C/546, Mihindupura, Ampara 2010.04.27 Sinhala 2 Chandrani P.M. Ampara No.7, Technical Avenue,Nawamedagama 2011.08.08 Sinhala/English 3 De Silva K.K.S.N. 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Ampara No.51, Jayawardanepura,Ampara 2016.02.19 Sinhala 31 Subhashini G.G.G.I Ampara No. 2, C/1, Pernigama, Hingurana 2016.09.01 Sinhala 32 Subhashini P.G.G.I Ampara No. 2C1/ Paranigama, Hingurana, Ampara 2016.09.01 Sinhala/English 33 Sumathipala B.K.S.K. Ampara 27, Chandanagama, Dehiattakandiya 2003.08.29 Sinhala 34 Suranji D.K. Ampara No.1/36, Ampara Rd.,Uhana 2011.06.13 Sinhala 35 Udayanganee E.G.C Ampara R.G Hemachandra, Thimbirigolla, 2016.06.09 Sinhala Madawalalanda, Ampara 36 Udayangani I.G.C. Ampara Thimbirigolla, Madawalalanda, Ampara 2015.12.14 Sinhala/English 37 Ukwatta A.U.P. Ampara Sahan’, Galkanda Mw., Ampara 1990.08.07 Sinhala/English 38 Wickramasinghe M. Batticaloa No.154C, Uhana,Ampara 2001.11.06 Sinhala/English 39 Wijerathne M.M.P.K. Ampara No.28/189C,Werankatagoda,Ampara 2014.07.03 Sinhala 40 Wijeweickrama R.G.S Batticaloa 23, Pandukabhaya Mw., Ampara 1990.09.29 Sinhala/English 41 Wijewickrama R.G.S. 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