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FINAL Farms GVR EPHRAIM 01-01-2013 EPHRAIM MOGALE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY FARM Valuation roll for the period 1 July 2013 - 30 June 2017 Category determined in Registered or other description of the property Full Names of Owner(s) Extent in m² Market Value Remarks and any other prescribed particulars terms of Section 8 of the Act FARM_NAME ERF_NO REG_DIV PTN ARABIE KS 685 685 KS 0 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA AGRICULTURAL 1594.6042 36 480 000 CULTVATED LAND BLAUWWILDEBEESTFONTEIN 16 JS 16 JS 0 GERT SCHOONBEE BELEGGINGS PTY LTD, BACKHOFF EUGEN GEORG AGRICULTURAL 107.5518 750 000 BLAUWWILDEBEESTFONTEIN 16 JS 16 JS 1 HENDRIK SCHOEMAN & SEUNS DRONKFONTEIN PTY LTD, BACKHOFF AGRICULTURAL 287.7948 7 450 000 CULTIVATED LAND BLAUWWILDEBEESTFONTEIN 16 JS 16 JS 2 GERT SCHOONBEE BELEGGINGS PTY LTD, BACKHOFF EUGEN GEORG AGRICULTURAL 102.3742 720 000 BLAUWWILDEBEESTFONTEIN 16 JS 16 JS 3 GERT SCHOONBEE BELEGGINGS PTY LTD, BACKHOFF EUGEN GEORG AGRICULTURAL 77.3907 2 690 000 COMMERCIAL FARM BLAUWWILDEBEESTFONTEIN 16 JS 16 JS 4 GERT SCHOONBEE BELEGGINGS PTY LTD, BACKHOFF EUGEN GEORG AGRICULTURAL 106.9619 2 590 000 COMMERCIAL FARM BLAUWWILDEBEESTFONTEIN 16 JS 16 JS 7 GERT SCHOONBEE BELEGGINGS PTY LTD, BACKHOFF EUGEN GEORG AGRICULTURAL 68.2037 1 950 000 CULTIVATED LAND BLAUWWILDEBEESTFONTEIN 16 JS 16 JS 8 GERT SCHOONBEE BELEGGINGS PTY LTD, BACKHOFF EUGEN GEORG AGRICULTURAL 109.2074 1 630 000 CULTIVATED LAND BLAUWWILDEBEESTFONTEIN 16 JS 16 JS 10 HENDRIK SCHOEMAN & SEUNS DRONKFONTEIN PTY LTD, BACKHOFF AGRICULTURAL 310.3481 6 120 000 BLAUWWILDEBEESTFONTEIN 16 JS 16 JS 11 HENDRIK SCHOEMAN & SEUNS DRONKFONTEIN PTY LTD, BACKHOFF AGRICULTURAL 87.3187 2 660 000 CULTIVATED LAND BLAUWWILDEBEESTFONTEIN 16 JS 16 JS 12 HENDRIK SCHOEMAN & SEUNS DRONKFONTEIN PTY LTD, BACKHOFF AGRICULTURAL 93.4258 1 840 000 CULTIVATED LAND BLAUWWILDEBEESTFONTEIN 16 JS 16 JS 13 GERT SCHOONBEE BELEGGINGS PTY LTD, BACKHOFF EUGEN GEORG AGRICULTURAL 107.5517 860 000 CULTIVATED LAND BLAUWWILDEBEESTFONTEIN 16 JS 16 JS 14 GERT SCHOONBEE BELEGGINGS PTY LTD AGRICULTURAL 102.3854 1 020 000 GRAZING FARM BLAUWWILDEBEESTFONTEIN 16 JS 16 JS 16 GERT SCHOONBEE BELEGGINGS PTY LTD AGRICULTURAL 107.1731 750 000 BLAUWWILDEBEESTFONTEIN 16 JS 16 JS 19 GERT SCHOONBEE BELEGGINGS PTY LTD, BACKHOFF EUGEN GEORG AGRICULTURAL 34.3565 960 000 COMMERCIAL FARM BOEKENHOUTLAAGTE 865 KS 865 KS 0 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA AGRICULTURAL 1329.9201 7 150 000 GRAZING LAND & VILLAGES BRAKFONTEIN 751 KS 751 KS 0 RATLHAGANE TRIBE AGRICULTURAL 727.8893 5 100 000 GRAZING LAND & VILLAGES BRAKFONTEIN 751 KS 751 KS 1 RATLHAGANE TRIBE AGRICULTURAL 747.6299 5 000 000 BUFFELSFONTEIN 829 KS 829 KS 0 MATLALA TRIBE AGRICULTURAL 631.0057 3 160 000 BUFFELSFONTEIN 829 KS 829 KS 1 MATLALA TRIBE AGRICULTURAL 865.2968 4 330 000 BUFFELSFONTEIN 829 KS 829 KS 4 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA AGRICULTURAL 43.2347 220 000 BUFFELSKLOOF 861 KS 861 KS 0 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA AGRICULTURAL 777.5584 4 400 000 BUFFELSKLOOF 861 KS 861 KS 1 MATLALA TRIBE AGRICULTURAL 409.7986 2 000 000 BUFFELSKLOOF 861 KS 861 KS 2 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA AGRICULTURAL 388.7818 1 900 000 COETZEESDRAAI 641 KS 641 KS 0 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA AGRICULTURAL 653.0483 3 900 000 COETZEESDRAAI 641 KS 641 KS 1 MATLALA TRIBE AGRICULTURAL 428.0661 2 570 000 COETZEESDRAAI 641 KS 641 KS 2 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA AGRICULTURAL 635.8654 3 820 000 COETZEESDRAAI 641 KS 641 KS 3 MATLALA TRIBE AGRICULTURAL 428.266 2 570 000 COETZEESDRAAI 641 KS 641 KS 4 MATLALA TRIBE AGRICULTURAL 428.266 2 570 000 CYFERFONTEIN 704 KS 704 KS 0 GABOTSE CYFERFONTEINPLAAS PTY LTD, REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA AGRICULTURAL 1539.4307 10 810 000 DOORNLAAGTE 696 KR 696 KR 0 MATLALA STAM, DOMAN PETRONELLA HENDRINA EDUCATIONAL 1744.0333 9 400 000 FARM LAND (VILLAGES & TRUST LAND) DOORNPOORT 578 KS 578 KS 0 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA, NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE AGRICULTURAL 1489.335 7 900 000 DOORNSPRUIT 853 KS 853 KS 0 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA AGRICULTURAL 1509.6019 7 950 000 GRAZING LAND & VILLAGES DOORNSPRUIT 853 KS 853 KS 1 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA AGRICULTURAL 1602.9769 8 060 000 GRAZING LAND & VILLAGES DOORNSPRUIT 853 KS 853 KS 2 ZIMO FRANK ANDREW SERANKANA, ZIMO HARRISON KOPORU AGRICULTURAL 103.1606 520 000 DRIEFONTEIN KR 693 693 KR 0 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA AGRICULTURAL 1305.635 7 900 000 FARM LAND (VILLAGES & TRUST LAND) ELANDSDRIFT 8 JS 8 JS 0 ROOIBOKKOP EIENDOM NARANJA PTY LTD, SIMELANE DELIWE SANNIE AGRICULTURAL 317.8919 1 910 000 GRAZING FARM ELANDSDRIFT 8 JS 8 JS 1 MARBLE HALL KLEINHANDEL PTY LTD AGRICULTURAL 947.4193 8 240 000 NATURAL GRAZING ELANDSDRIFT 8 JS 8 JS 7 RODASH 114 PTY LTD AGRICULTURAL 59.3726 1 820 000 COMMERCIAL FARM ELANDSDRIFT 8 JS 8 JS 11 MARBLE HALL KLEINHANDEL PTY LTD AGRICULTURAL 317.9641 2 410 000 GRAZING FARM ELANDSDRIFT 8 JS 8 JS 12 ROOIBOKKOP EIENDOM NARANJA PTY LTD AGRICULTURAL 317.8919 1 910 000 GRAZING FARM ELANDSDRIFT 8 JS 8 JS 13 TRANSNET LTD, SIMELANE DELIWE SANNIE PSI 1.0546 11 000 RAILWAY ELANDSDRIFT 8 JS 8 JS 14 TRANSNET LTD, SIMELANE DELIWE SANNIE PSI 4.1108 41 000 RAILWAY ELANDSDRIFT 8 JS 8 JS 15 ROYAL DAWN FARMING PTY LTD AGRICULTURAL 39.7868 730 000 COMMERCIAL FARM ELANDSDRIFT 8 JS 8 JS 23 ROYAL DAWN FARMING PTY LTD AGRICULTURAL 15.4176 300 000 COMMERCIAL FARM ELANDSDRIFT 8 JS 8 JS 32 RODASH 114 PTY LTD AGRICULTURAL 31.3698 820 000 COMMERCIAL FARM ELANDSDRIFT 8 JS 8 JS 37 RODASH 114 PTY LTD AGRICULTURAL 57.5847 2 670 000 COMMERCIAL FARM ELANDSDRIFT 8 JS 8 JS 38 RODASH 114 PTY LTD AGRICULTURAL 42.8266 1 220 000 COMMERCIAL FARM ELANDSDRIFT 8 JS 8 JS 40 ROYAL DAWN FARMING PTY LTD AGRICULTURAL 28.6703 850 000 COMMERCIAL FARM 1 EPHRAIM MOGALE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY FARM Valuation roll for the period 1 July 2013 - 30 June 2017 Category determined in Registered or other description of the property Full Names of Owner(s) Extent in m² Market Value Remarks and any other prescribed particulars terms of Section 8 of the Act FARM_NAME ERF_NO REG_DIV PTN ELANDSDRIFT 8 JS 8 JS 41 ROYAL DAWN FARMING PTY LTD AGRICULTURAL 39.1574 1 350 000 COMMERCIAL FARM ELANDSDRIFT 8 JS 8 JS 42 TRANSNET LTD, SIMELANE DELIWE SANNIE AGRICULTURAL 10.6118 60 000 NATURAL GRAZING ELANDSKRAAL 644 KS 644 KS 0 NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFR AGRICULTURAL 1112.937 9 440 000 ELANDSKRAAL 936 KS 936 KS 0 NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRIC AGRICULTURAL 1779.5836 8 900 000 ELANDSLAAGTE 9 JS 9 JS 7 HEEVER ADRIAAN PIETER VAN DEN AGRICULTURAL 65.1476 2 980 000 COMMERCIAL FARM ELANDSLAAGTE 9 JS 9 JS 8 PERSEEL J 202 TRUST AGRICULTURAL 117.9473 3 460 000 COMMERCIAL FARM ELANDSLAAGTE 9 JS 9 JS 9 HEEVER JOHANNES AUGUSTUS FRANS VAN DEN AGRICULTURAL 119.662 3 600 000 COMMERCIAL FARM FRISCHGEWAAGD 837 KS 837 KS 0 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA AGRICULTURAL 2365.3317 11 830 000 GRAZING LAND & VILLAGES GAASTERLAND 677 KS 677 KS 0 NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRIC AGRICULTURAL 1065.947 6 400 000 GAASTERLAND 677 KS 677 KS 1 NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRIC AGRICULTURAL 411.1354 2 470 000 GLOBE 579 KS 579 KS 0 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA, NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE AGRICULTURAL 448.4587 2 690 000 GLOBE 579 KS 579 KS 1 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA AGRICULTURAL 0.8565 10 000 GOEDEHOOP 749 KS 749 KS 0 COPPERZONE 108 PTY LTD AGRCULTURAL 500.5634 11 270 000 CULTIVATED LAND GOEDEHOOP 749 KS 749 KS 1 COPPERZONE 108 PTY LTD AGRICULTURAL 107.9707 2 130 000 CULTIVATED LAND GOEDEHOOP 749 KS 749 KS 2 COPPERZONE 108 PTY LTD AGRCULTURAL 180.5626 3 630 000 CULTIVATED LAND GOEDEHOOP 749 KS 749 KS 10 BREED CASPER JAN HENDRIK AGRICULTURAL 85.6532 690 000 GOEDEHOOP 749 KS 749 KS 14 COPPERZONE 108 PTY LTD AGRCULTURAL 55.7642 2 630 000 CULTIVATED LAND GOEDEHOOP 749 KS 749 KS 15 COPPERZONE 108 PTY LTD AGRCULTURAL 87.903 1 850 000 CULTIVATED LAND GOEDEHOOP 749 KS 749 KS 16 COPPERZONE 108 PTY LTD AGRCULTURAL 85.5764 1 690 000 CULTIVATED LAND GOEDEHOOP 832 KS 832 KS 0 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA AGRICULTURAL 3.236 20 000 GOEDETROUW 860 KS 860 KS 0 MATLALA STAM AGRICULTURAL 556.5017 2 780 000 GRAZING LAND GOEDETROUW 860 KS 860 KS 1 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA AGRICULTURAL 425.1054 2 400 000 GRAZING LAND & VILLAGES GOEDETROUW 860 KS 860 KS 2 MATLALA STAM AGRICULTURAL 454.6714 2 730 000 GRAZING LAND GOEDETROUW 860 KS 860 KS 3 MATLALA STAM AGRICULTURAL 332.9311 2 370 000 GRAZING LAND & VILLAGES GOEDETROUW 860 KS 860 KS 4 MATLALA STAM AGRICULTURAL 293.2737 2 000 000 GOEDETROUW 860 KS 860 KS 5 MATLALA STAM AGRICULTURAL 586.4589 4 020 000 GRAZING LAND & VILLAGES GOEDETROUW 860 KS 860 KS 6 MATLALA STAM AGRICULTURAL 293.3194 1 470 000 GRAZING LAND & VILLAGES GOEDETROUW 860 KS 860 KS 7 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA AGRICULTURAL 29.566 180 000 GOEDGEDACHT 836 KS 836 KS 0 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA AGRICULTURAL 2626.457 14 330 000 GRAZING LAND & VILLAGES GOEDVERTROUWEN 830 KS 830 KS 0 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA AGRICULTURAL 1998.3306 9 990 000 GRUYSBANK 5 JS 5 JS 0 RENSBURG JACOBUS JOHANNES JANSEN VAN, RENSBURG HESTIA AGRICULTURAL 838.9928 6 500 000 GRUYSBANK 5 JS 5 JS 1 LEKKER LEEF BELEGGINGS PTY LTD AGRICULTURAL 907.3829 7 470 000 NATURAL GRAZING GRUYSBANK 5 JS 5 JS 4 MOGOMANE COMMUNAL PROP ASSOCIATION AGRICULTURAL 604.9215 6 480 000 HAAKDOORNLAAGTE 685 KR 685 KR 0 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA AGRICULTURAL 1740.5044 10 000 000 VILLAGE LAND HAAKDOORNLAAGTE 685 KR 685 KR 1 MASEMOLA POPPIE, MAEMA MARIA AGRICULTURAL 51.3919 260 000 VILLAGE LAND HINDOSTAN 680 KS 680 KS 0 GOVERNMENT OF LEBOWA AGRICULTURAL 861.3213 5 170 000 HINDOSTAN 680 KS 680 KS 1 MATLALA TRIBE AGRICULTURAL 518.7087 5 190 000 HINDOSTAN 680 KS 680 KS 2 MATLALA TRIBE AGRICULTURAL 342.6128 2 800 000 HINLOOPEN 647 KS 647 KS 0 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA AGRICULTURAL 239.9806 2 000 000 HINLOOPEN 647 KS 647 KS 1 NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRIC AGRICULTURAL 759.9651 4
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