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UNCLAIMED MONIES GAZETTE 2019 the Closing Time Is 15:00 Sharp on the Following Days STAATSKOERANT, 27 SEPTEMBER 2019 No. 42727 3 IMPORTANT NOTICE: THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING WORKS WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ERRORS THAT MIGHT OCCUR DUE TO THE SUBMISSION OF INCOMPLETE / INCORRECT / ILLEGIBLE COPY. NO FUTURE QUERIES WILL BE HANDLED IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE. Contents Gazette Page No. No. No. GENERAL NOTICES • ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS Justice and Constitutional Development, Department of/ Justisie en Staatkundige Ontwikkeling, Departement van 518 Administration of Estates Act (66/1965): Unclaimed funds in terms of section 91 of the Estates Act ....................... 42727 4 Closing times for UNCLAIMED MONIES GAZETTE 2019 The closing time is 15:00 sharp on the following days: ➤ 18 January, Friday for the issue of Friday 25 January 2019 ➤ 19 September, Thursday for the issue of Friday 27 September 2019 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 4 No. 42727 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 27 SEPTEMBER 2019 GENERAL NOTICES • ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS Justice and Constitutional Development, Department of/ Justisie en Staatkundige Ontwikkeling, Departement van DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT NO. 518 27 SEPTEMBER 2019 518 Administration of Estates Act (66/1965): Unclaimed funds in terms of section 91 of the Estates Act 42727 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za Gazette Report - Cape Town Master Office Report Criteria: 01 September 2019 01 Sep 2019 At Interest ESTATE NUMBER ESTATE NAME BENEFICIARY ID NUMBER/ D.O.B. AMOUNT 4410/2005 E/L: G.E. GREIG ABARDER, MOHAMMED SHAHEEM 9803305064089 R1,000.00 or more 7298/2004 E/L: A.C.M. DHELMINIE ABRAHAMS, BRITNEY COURTNEY-ROSE 9805010151085 R1,000.00 or more STAATSKOERANT, STAATSKOERANT, 6522/2008 E/L E. ABRAHAMS ABRAHAMS, MOGAMAT TASHRIQ 9805055500089 R1,000.00 or more 5268/2001 E/L: D.A. ACHILLES ACHILLES, AALIAH 17 Feb 1999 R1,000.00 or more MC439/2001 MINORS FILE ADAMS, ZAUN-PAUL 9709165047082 R1,000.00 or more 11726/2000 E/L: M.M. DUTHIE ADENDORFF, MIA 08 Aug 2000 R1,000.00 or more MC22/2006 E/L: R.L. ADENDORFF ADENDORFF, ROCHE MIGNON AALIYAH 0001140084086 R1,000.00 or more MC269/2002 MINORS FILE ADONIS, SLAMEACE 09 May 1998 R1,000.00 or more 27 SEPTEMBER2019 MC23/2006 E/L: R.I. ALBERTS ALBERTS, SIMONE 0002210172082 R1,000.00 or more 17188/2007 E/L: I J HESTERMANN ALLEN, SHANON MICHELE 9903130175082 R1,000.00 or more 2583/2000 E/L: G. ALLIE ALLIE, MOHAMED (MUHAMMAD ON BC) 0001305158089 R1,000.00 or more 1456/1994 E/L: T.H. NORMAN AMSTERDAM, ANTONIO R1,000.00 or more MC109/2000 E/L: P. SIYAYA ANDREWS, JULIAN 9909265091085 R1,000.00 or more 6797/2013 ESTATE LATE G N JAXA ANELISA MAQWELANA, ANELISA 9908241297089 R1,000.00 or more MC297/2000 E/L: J.J. CAMPHER ANTHONIE, HERSCHELLE 9903205177088 R1,000.00 or more 4080/2005 E/L: TREZIRES ANTHONY, AMBER 9906180184086 R1,000.00 or more 9952/2000 E/L I.M. APPEL APPEL, RONALD IGNATIUS 0006215389088 R1,000.00 or more 13294/2001 E/L: A.G. DAMPIES APPOLLIS, SHURAIDAH ANGEL 26 Oct 1999 R1,000.00 or more 2710/2013 ESTATE LATE L APRIL APRIL, MARCELLO 9803185209085 R1,000.00 or more 7746/1999 E/L: J.M. THURGOOD ARABONIS, JAVIER MAX JUDE-PERRI 9904115399085 R1,000.00 or more 6553/2002 E/L: B.A. ARENDSE ARENDSE, ALSTON WYATT 9809045090086 R1,000.00 or more GF55/2010 E/L F. ARENDSE ARENDSE, HENDRIKA 9711021125086 R1,000.00 or more No. 42727 Created by : Andre Created on : 20 August 2019 5 Page : 1 of 15 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 6 01 Sep 2019 No. 42727 At Interest ESTATE NUMBER ESTATE NAME BENEFICIARY ID NUMBER/ D.O.B. AMOUNT 8905/2004 E/L: C.H. JOSEPHUS ARENDSE, MISCHA LEIGH 9904100051089 R1,000.00 or more GF182/2010 E/L SN ARIES ARIES, MBASA 0001216379089 R1,000.00 or more 9516/2002 E/L: A.J. HARRIS ARNOLD, FADWAH 09 Dec 1998 R1,000.00 or more MC61/2004 E/L: C.A. MINNAAR AUGUSTINE, LYLE 9901255219081 R1,000.00 or more 15003/2005 E/L: J.E. VISSER BACON, PETER NICHOLAS 0008026323082 R1,000.00 or more GF15/2008 MINORS FILE BACON, PETER NICHOLAS 0008026323082 R1,000.00 or more GAZETTE, GOVERNMENT 15003/2005 E/L: J.E. VISSER BACON, TIARA 9908020217084 R1,000.00 or more GF15/2008 MINORS FILE BACON, TIARA 9908020217084 R1,000.00 or more 11094/2003 E/L: J.M. MBATA BALA, DIMPHO MEGAN 19 Aug 1999 R1,000.00 or more 11541/2003 E/L: F. ZANINI BALEZWENI, YONELA 10 Jul 2000 R1,000.00 or more MC321/2006 E/L: L. NTLEBI BALFOUR, UTHIMNA 9811130449086 R1,000.00 or more 6536/2012 ESTATE LATE S BARKHUIZEN BARKHUIZEN, NICOLE MONICE 0007280119087 R1,000.00 or more 2141/2007 E/L ZW MVALO BASELA, SIYABONGA 9912065412089 R1,000.00 or more GF184/2010 MINORS FILE BENJAMIN, ELDENE 0004160119089 R1,000.00 or more 27 SEPTEMBER2019 MC303/2004 E/L: M.C. BELE BENZI, LITHA CLIVE 9711215442081 R1,000.00 or more 2042/2008 E/L: V.M. BETTS BETTS, JESSICA 0004270041082 R1,000.00 or more GF80/2014 E/L Y. LODEWYK BEUKES, NADIA 9710230224086 R1,000.00 or more 1615/2003 E/L: J.M. BEZUIDENHOUT BEZUIDENHOUT, SA'EEDAH 9902100100088 R1,000.00 or more GF112/2009 E/L S.N. LIWELA BHOTA, AGCOBILE 9901195593082 R1,000.00 or more 3792/1992 UNKNOWN BILLY, B/W: MARTHA R1,000.00 or more GF175/2009 MINORS FILE: B. MITCHELL BLAKE MITCHELL 9911215020081 R1,000.00 or more 3365/2004 E/L: D. NIEBURG BLECHMAN, ALEXA 17 Nov 1997 R1,000.00 or more 3365/2004 E/L: D. NIEBURG BLECHMAN, BRAD 03 Sep 1999 R1,000.00 or more 11219/1998 E/L: F.E. BOESAK BOESAK, CARLO EVERT 9710305064086 R1,000.00 or more MC215/1999 E/L: H. BOTHA BOESAK, WENDOLINE HENDRICAY 9805110525089 R1,000.00 or more GF178/2009 E/L T.J. JAMES BONAKELE, SIPHESIHLE T. 03 Apr 2000 R1,000.00 or more GF98/2009 E/L M. BONTSA BONTSHA, MAWANDE PROFESSOR 9909165976088 R1,000.00 or more Created by : Andre Created on : 20 August 2019 Page : 2 of 15 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 01 Sep 2019 At Interest ESTATE NUMBER ESTATE NAME BENEFICIARY ID NUMBER/ D.O.B. AMOUNT 4868/2010 E/L ZM BOOYSEN BOOYSEN, PHIRGEL MONWABISI 9809025386082 R1,000.00 or more 12294/2002 E/L: M.L. BOSMAN BOSMAN, CHARMAIN 02 Jun 1999 R1,000.00 or more MC431/2003 MINORS FILE (E/L: M.L. BOSMAN) BOSMAN, CHARMAINE 9906020079082 R1,000.00 or more 1193/2006 E/L E. BOTLHOKO BOTLHOKO, TIISETSO EUGENE 0008105570082 R1,000.00 or more MC279/2001 E/L: D. BRESANDALE BRESENDALE, MAURICE IMMANUEL 0007105854082 R1,000.00 or more GF119/2015 MINORS FILE: S.O. BRIESIES BRIESIES, SHAUN OWEN 9903245017088 R1,000.00 or more GF56/2017 MAINTENANCE FILE: G L BRINKHUYS BRINKHUYS, GRAYLIN LOGON 1104080490088 R1,000.00 or more STAATSKOERANT, 493/2004 E/L: L.A BROWN BROWN, TAMME-LYNN LUNISHIA 17 Apr 1998 R1,000.00 or more 3863/2008 E/L J.J. CARELSE CARELSE, JARROD REECE 9804225058086 R1,000.00 or more 4163/2005 E/L F. CARELSE CARELSE, RIYAADH 9904125449086 R1,000.00 or more GF222/2013 ESTATE LATE V O NJOLI CEKISO, SIBULELE 9909255589080 R1,000.00 or more 7892/2007 E/L J D CHRISTIANS CHRISTIANS, VANITA CHRISTELINE 9903230261089 R1,000.00 or more GF224/2010 E/L P. LASHVA CLAASEN, ESMERELDA 9812140415083 R1,000.00 or more 27 SEPTEMBER2019 GF250/2013 ESTATE LATE R E CLASSEN CLAASEN, JOSHUA RAY 9812305086083 R1,000.00 or more MC274/2003 E/L: A. JANSEN CLAASSEN, ANDRÉ 11 Feb 2000 R1,000.00 or more GF233/2016 ESTATE LATE J MEYER CLOETE, MARGON ANTHONIO 9912025210086 R1,000.00 or more 11268/2004 E/L A. CHRISTIANS CLOETE, SHAUN DUANE 03 Jan 1998 R1,000.00 or more MC311/2002 E/L: J.C.P. COETZEE COETZEE, EWAN 9710165016085 R1,000.00 or more GF217/2013 ESTATE LATE E S VOLMINK COETZEE, MELLISA SINEAD 9809160538083 R1,000.00 or more 840/2009 E/L P.M. COMPION COMPION, ARINA 9902050133089 R1,000.00 or more 8819/2008 E/L J.A. DU PREEZ CORNICK, JASON FRANK 9809165207080 R1,000.00 or more 8933/2010 E/L M CRAIG CRAIG, ZEENA 9906060139085 R1,000.00 or more 3207/1999 E/L: B. CRAMER CRAMER, DEONE RONEL 9804190042081 R1,000.00 or more 6555/2002 E/L: M. BRIERLEY CRAWCOUR, JODIE KAREK (KARNE) 26 Aug 1999 R1,000.00 or more MC282/2008 E/L:C CYSTER CYSTER, RONALDO ROMANO LUSIHANO 9902045451083 R1,000.00 or more 13142/2003 E/L M PIETERSEN CYSTER, SHENAAZ 0006240714086 R1,000.00 or more No. 42727 GF213/2013 E/L A CYSTER CYSTER, SPENCER DUANE 9908255495082 R1,000.00 or more Created by : Andre Created on : 20 August 2019 7 Page : 3 of 15 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 8 01 Sep 2019 No. 42727 At Interest ESTATE NUMBER ESTATE NAME BENEFICIARY ID NUMBER/ D.O.B. AMOUNT MC35/2002 E/L: JACOB T. MAMPUTA DAMANE, ANDILE 9902025692086 R1,000.00 or more 13380/2001 E/L: L.R. MAGERMAN DAMON, RENICHIA LIZANDRE 0003230140083 R1,000.00 or more 12401/2006 E/L P DAMONS DAMONS, CAMERON JASON 9908065205085 R1,000.00 or more GF29/2012 E/L: J DAMPIES DAMPIES, DAMIAN APPOLUS 0004145091080 R1,000.00 or more 6639/2009 E/L BC GAWIE DANIELS, CHRISTEN LEIGH 9712050269084 R1,000.00 or more 6458/2012 ESTATE LATE Y NEETHLING DAVIDS, SHONWIN MARSHALL 0004305039085 R1,000.00 or more GAZETTE, GOVERNMENT 5573/2011 E/L IN GILBERT DAVIDSON, BRIGITTA CALEY 9909220551082 R1,000.00 or more 5573/2011 E/L IN GILBERT DAVIDSON, KRISTIN JAYDE 0008030213089 R1,000.00 or more 16357/2005 E/L R.
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