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South African Provincial Programmes Items from the Stock Lists Below Can South African Provincial Programmes Items from the stock lists below can be purchased by e-mailing us at [email protected] with the stock codes, quantity & descriptions required and a paypal e-mail address. An invoice will be sent through paypal for the items ordered. Standard postage per order of £1.50 for the UK, £4.00 for the EU and £5.00 for the Rest of the World will be applied. All orders are subject to stock availability. Prices are valid until 30th June 2019. Stock Description Quantity Condition Price £ Code Available (each) NTvTR-80 Northern Transvaal v Transvaal : 1 Very Good 3.49 condition 10-05-1980 NTvTR-81 Northern Transvaal v Transvaal : 1 Very Good 3.49 condition 18-07-1981 NTvOFS-81 Northern Transvaal v Orange 1 Very Good 3.49 Free State : condition 15-08-1981 NNvSWA-84 North Natal v South West 2 Very Good 3.49 Africa : condition 21-07-1984 OFSvGR-89 Orange Free State v Griquas : 1 Very Good 3.49 condition 08-04-1989 TRvNT-89 Transvaal v Northern Transvaal : 1 Good \ Very Good 3.49 condition 20-05-1989 TRvNA-89 Transvaal v Natal Lion Cup 1 Good condition, 4.49 Quarter-Final : some watermarking\ damage along 27-05-1989 bottom edge GRvBO-91 Griquas v Boland : 1 Very Good 3.49 condition 18-05-1991 WPvBO-93 Western Province v Border : 1 Good condition, 3.49 some corner 15-05-1993 creasing WPvOFS-93 Western Province v Orange Free 1 Good condition, 3.49 State : some creasing 22-05-1993 NAvAU-94 Natal v Auckland : 1 Fair condition, piece 4.49 torn from top of 07-05-1994 cover, some corner creasing TRvOFS-95 Transvaal v Orange Free State : 1 Very Good 3.49 condition 05-08-1995 EPvOFS-95 Eastern Province v Orange Free 1 Good \ Very Good 3.49 State : condition 30-09-1995 WPvGR-97 Western Province v Griqualand 1 Good \ Very Good 3.49 West : condition, small crease to cover 06-03-1997 corner FSCvGW-97 Free State Cheetahs v 1 Very Good 3.49 Griqualand West : condition 01-08-1997 FSCvNT-97 Free State Cheetahs v Northern 1 Very Good 3.49 Transvaal Blue Bulls : condition 16-08-1997 NSvMP-97 Natal Sharks v Mpumalanga 1 Good condition, 3.49 Pumas : creased 13-09-1997 FSCvBO-97 Free State Cheetahs v Boland : 1 Very Good 3.49 condition 05-10-1997 FSCvBO-98 Free State Cheetahs v Border 1 Very Good 3.49 Grens : condition 31-07-1998 FSCvMP-98 Free State Cheetahs v 1 Very Good 3.49 Mpumalanga Pumas : condition 13-08-1998 NSvGF-99 Natal Sharks v MTN Gauteng 1 Very Good 3.49 Falcons : condition 04-06-1999 FSvSWD-99 Free State Cheetahs v South 1 Very Good 3.49 West Districts Eagles : condition 03-07-1999 FSvEP-99 Free State Cheetahs v Eastern 1 Very Good 3.49 Province : condition 06-08-1999 NSvNFS-00 Natal Sharks v Northern Free 1 Good condition, 3.49 State Griffons : some creasing to cover 29-07-2000 NSvFSC-00 Natal Sharks v Free State 1 Good condition, 3.49 Cheetahs : crease to cover corner 16-09-2000 NSvSWD-00 Natal Sharks v South West 1 Very Good 3.49 Districts Eagles : condition 22-09-2000 NSvMP-00 Natal Sharks v Mpumalanga 1 Very Good 3.49 Pumas : condition 06-10-2000 FSCvWP-00 Free State Cheetahs v Western 1 Good condition, 3.49 Province : some creasing 07-10-2000 NSvBC-01 Natal Sharks v Boland 1 Very Good 3.49 Cavaliers : condition 18-08-2001 NSvGR-01 Natal Sharks v Griquas : 2 Very Good 3.49 condition 28-09-2001 NSvSWD-02 Natal Sharks v South West 1 Very Good 3.49 Districts Eagles : condition 26-07-2002 SWDvTR-02 South West Districts Eagles v 1 Very Good 3.49 Transvaal Golden Lions : condition 20-07-2002 NAvNW-02 Natal Sharks v North West 1 Very Good 3.49 Province Leopards : condition 24-08-2002 SWDvNT-02 South West Districts Eagles v 1 Very Good 3.49 Northern Transvaal Blue Bulls : condition 07-09-2002 GRvNT-02 Griquas v Northern Transvaal 1 Very Good 3.49 Blue Bulls : condition 05-10-2002.
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