Municipality Kareeberg Munisipaliteit Valuation Roll for the Financial Year 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16, 2016/17 Date of Valuation 01/07/2012 GV

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Municipality Kareeberg Munisipaliteit Valuation Roll for the Financial Year 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16, 2016/17 Date of Valuation 01/07/2012 GV Municipality Kareeberg Munisipaliteit Valuation Roll for the Financial year 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16, 2016/17 Date of Valuation 01/07/2012 GV Suburb ErfSubErf Reg DIV Property Status Valuation Owner StreetAddress Extent Valuation Ref No Category Amount BRITSTOWN RD BRITSTOWN RD 67/00000 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i RENSBURG CHRISTIAAN GEORG JANSEN VAN BIESSIES POORT 5373.5482 R 5 104 800.00 B1/0 BRITSTOWN RD 68/00000 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i JAGSKERM BOERDERY C C JAGTSCHERM 13454.3618 R 15 472 500.00 B1/1 BRITSTOWN RD 69/00000 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i KAREEHOEK MERINOS C C HOLPAN 9023.1506 R 10 376 600.00 B1/2 BRITSTOWN RD 104/00000 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i BOTHA STEPHANUS JACOBUS RAATHFONTEIN 2545.3262 R 2 927 100.00 B1/3 BRITSTOWN RD 104/00004 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i OOSTHUIZEN CORNELIUS HERMANUS RAATHFONTEIN 1943.4597 R 1 846 200.00 B1/4 BRITSTOWN RD 104/00005 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i BOTHA STEPHANUS JACOBUS RAATHFONTEIN 1952.3034 R 1 854 600.00 B1/5 BRITSTOWN RD 104/00006 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i NIEKERK HENDRIK CORNELIUS VAN RAATHFONTEIN 1609.0596 R 1 528 600.00 B1/6 BRITSTOWN RD 105/00001 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i JAGSKERM BOERDERY C C KAREEPUT 1742.1148 R 2 003 400.00 B1/7 BRITSTOWN RD 105/00005 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i SMITH SUSANNA WILHELMINA KAREEPUT 4775.5680 R 4 536 700.00 B1/8 BRITSTOWN RD 105/00006 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i OOSTHUIZEN MARTHA JOHANNA KAREEPUT 7266.0586 R 6 902 700.00 B1/9 BRITSTOWN RD 106/00000 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i SMITH JACOBUS PETRUS BLOEMFONTEIN 3585.5030 R 4 123 300.00 B1/10 BRITSTOWN RD 106/00001 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i VIVIERS PIENAAR BLOEMFONTEIN 1917.9907 R 2 205 600.00 B1/11 BRITSTOWN RD 106/00002 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i SMITH JACOBUS PETRUS BLOEMFONTEIN 429.9405 R 494 400.00 B1/12 BRITSTOWN RD 106/00003 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i SMITH JACOBUS PETRUS BLOEMFONTEIN 643.4100 R 739 900.00 B1/13 BRITSTOWN RD 106/00004 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i SANDPAN BOERDERY C C BLOEMFONTEIN 3437.5013 R 3 265 600.00 B1/14 BRITSTOWN RD 107/00000 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i VIVIERS PIENAAR ANNEX KEURFONTEIN 238.1663 R 226 200.00 B1/15 BRITSTOWN RD 107/00002 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i FERREIRA ST ELMO BEKKER ANNEX KEURFONTEIN 1734.3017 R 1 994 400.00 B1/16 BRITSTOWN RD 107/00004 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i FERREIRA ST ELMO BEKKER ANNEX KEURFONTEIN 386.3384 R 367 000.00 B1/17 24 January 2013 Page 1 of 190 Suburb ErfSubErf Reg DIV Property Status Valuation Owner StreetAddress Extent Valuation Ref No Category Amount BRITSTOWN RD 107/00009 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i FERREIRA ST ELMO BEKKER ANNEX KEURFONTEIN 136.2181 R 129 400.00 B1/18 BRITSTOWN RD 107/00010 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i VIVIERS PIENAAR ANNEX KEURFONTEIN 1857.3936 R 2 136 000.00 B1/19 BRITSTOWN RD 107/00011 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i VIVIERS PIENAAR ANNEX KEURFONTEIN 94.8641 R 109 000.00 B1/20 BRITSTOWN RD 109/00000 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i VOS PIETER JOHANNES ANDREAS NIEUWEDAM 1029.9761 R 978 400.00 B1/21 BRITSTOWN RD 110/00000 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i STOLZ ABEL HERMANUS GERHARDUS KALKDAM 418.5986 R 481 300.00 B1/22 BRITSTOWN RD 111/00000 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i STOLZ ABEL HERMANUS GERHARDUS TIPPERARY 942.5578 R 895 400.00 B1/23 BRITSTOWN RD 112/00000 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i VOS PIETER JOHANNES ANDREAS ARCADIA 1011.0059 R 1 162 600.00 B1/24 BRITSTOWN RD 113/00002 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i FERREIRA ST ELMO BEKKER KEURFONTEIN 1243.9472 R 1 181 700.00 B1/25 BRITSTOWN RD 113/00009 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i VOS JAN ABRAHAM KEURFONTEIN 283.9204 R 326 500.00 B1/26 BRITSTOWN RD 113/00011 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i FERREIRA ST ELMO BEKKER KEURFONTEIN 349.6371 R 332 100.00 B1/27 BRITSTOWN RD 113/00012 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i VIVIERS PIENAAR KEURFONTEIN 346.4287 R 329 100.00 B1/28 BRITSTOWN RD 114/00000 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i VOS PIETER JOHANNES ANDREAS WERDA 2304.4176 R 2 189 100.00 B1/29 BRITSTOWN RD 114/00001 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i VIVIERS PIENAAR WERDA 2616.7696 R 2 485 900.00 B1/30 BRITSTOWN RD 156/00001 C0 Vacant 8(2)(d)i KAMPHER PETRUS JOHANNES NAAUW GEKNELD 571.0273 R 542 400.00 B1/31 Summary for 'Suburb' = BRITSTOWN RD (32 detail records) R 79 248 500.00 24 January 2013 Page 2 of 190 Suburb ErfSubErf Reg DIV Property Status Valuation Owner StreetAddress Extent Valuation Ref No Category Amount CARNARVON CARNARVON 1/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) O'CALLAGHAN ANTOINETTE JACOBSSTRAAT 1 803 R 407 300.00 C1/0 CARNARVON 2/00000 CO Vacant Vacant Land O'CALLAGHAN ANTOINETTE JACOBSSTRAAT 1 803 R 33 300.00 C1/1 CARNARVON 3/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) FORTUIN BOOI VAN RIEBEECKSTRAAT 4 501 R 207 300.00 C1/2 CARNARVON 4/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) JULIUS JOHANNA JACOBSSTRAAT 7 401 R 221 800.00 C1/3 CARNARVON 10/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) HOORN ANDRIES JOHANNES KRONKELWEG NR 5 669 R 200 600.00 C1/4 CARNARVON 11/00000 CO Vacant Vacant Land DIOCESE OF OUDTSHOORN HANAUSTRAAT 11 803 R 33 300.00 C1/5 CARNARVON 12/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) GOUSSARD GERTRUIDA MAGARITHA JOHANNA VAN RIEBEECKSTRAAT 5 803 R 252 200.00 C1/6 CARNARVON 13/00000 CO Vacant Vacant Land JACOBS PHILLIPUS PIERRE HOOGSTRAAT 13 803 R 33 300.00 C1/7 CARNARVON 14/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) JACOBS PHILLIPUS PIERRE HOOGSTRAAT 14 803 R 167 900.00 C1/8 CARNARVON 15/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) WESTHUIZEN IZAK PETRUS VAN DER LUSHOF 10, KORANNALAAN 84 803 R 176 900.00 C1/9 CARNARVON 16/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) GAROES CLARA JACOBA ZAHNSTRAAT 22 803 R 102 600.00 C1/10 CARNARVON 17/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) JACOBS JAN ABRAHAM GERHARDUS HANAUSTRAAT 17 359 R 209 500.00 C1/11 CARNARVON 18/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) SCHALKWYK HUGO EUVRARD VAN HOOFSTRAAT 18 734 R 293 400.00 C1/12 CARNARVON 19/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) COREEJES TERTIA ZAHNSTRAAT 19 803 R 251 600.00 C1/13 CARNARVON 20/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) FRANSMAN LENIE ZAHNSTRAAT 18 803 R 226 300.00 C1/14 CARNARVON 21/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) NIENABER DIRK ANTON ZAHNSTRAAT 20 803 R 136 800.00 C1/15 CARNARVON 22/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) GAROES CLARA JACOBA ZAHNSTRAAT 22 803 R 122 600.00 C1/16 CARNARVON 23/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) ELIMAN SANNA HANAUSTRAAT 4 803 R 220 600.00 C1/17 CARNARVON 24/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) HOORN JAN JOHANNES VAN RIEBEECKSTRAAT 9 803 R 175 000.00 C1/18 CARNARVON 25/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(c) SWANEPOEL LEON MAINSTRAAT 25 803 R 420 000.00 C1/19 CARNARVON 26/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) WAAL VERONA DE ZAHNSTRAAT 15 401 R 304 400.00 C1/20 24 January 2013 Page 3 of 190 Suburb ErfSubErf Reg DIV Property Status Valuation Owner StreetAddress Extent Valuation Ref No Category Amount CARNARVON 27/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) SAULS MAGDELENE JOSEPHINE ZAHNSTRAAT 27 803 R 255 300.00 C1/21 CARNARVON 28/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) BRUWER MARIANNE LOUISE ZAHNSTRAAT 28 803 R 73 200.00 C1/22 CARNARVON 29/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) MERWE ELIZABETH MAGDALENA VAN DER ZAHNSTRAAT 29 401 R 140 300.00 C1/23 CARNARVON 30/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) DELPORT COLIN VICTOR SMITSTRAAT 1 803 R 270 500.00 C1/24 CARNARVON 31/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) JACOBS MARTHINUS HERMANUS HANAUSTRAAT 31 803 R 93 000.00 C1/25 CARNARVON 32/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) SCHALKWYK LEONARDUS DIRK VAN JOHANNASTRAAT 8 803 R 337 200.00 C1/26 CARNARVON 33/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) VILJOEN FRANCOIS JACOBUS VAN RIEBEECKSTRAAT 6 803 R 327 300.00 C1/27 CARNARVON 34/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) ZYL NICOLAAS JOHANNES VAN JOHANNASTRAAT 10 803 R 298 500.00 C1/28 CARNARVON 35/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) BEETS SUMARIA JOHANNASTRAAT 12 803 R 341 000.00 C1/29 CARNARVON 36/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) JACOBS ANNA ELIZABETH DORETHEA JOHANNASTRAAT 36 803 R 270 400.00 C1/30 CARNARVON 37/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) STEENKAMP MARGARETH ELIZABETH JOHANNASTRAAT 37 803 R 346 100.00 C1/31 CARNARVON 38/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) SAUNDERS GREGORY JAMES JOHANNASTRAAT 12 803 R 238 500.00 C1/32 CARNARVON 39/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) NEELS PIETER JOHANNASTRAAT 3 401 R 214 200.00 C1/33 CARNARVON 40/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) WYK CAREL VAN VICTORIASTRAAT 803 R 278 300.00 C1/34 CARNARVON 41/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) SCHALKWYK MARIETTE GERTRUIDA VAN MAINSTRAAT 41 803 R 315 200.00 C1/35 CARNARVON 42/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) VILJOEN FRANCOIS JACOBUS JOHANNASTRAAT 7 402 R 241 100.00 C1/36 CARNARVON 43/00000 CO Vacant Vacant Land VILJOEN FRANCOIS JACOBUS JOHANNASTRAAT 7 803 R 33 300.00 C1/37 CARNARVON 44/00000 CO Vacant Vacant Land HOORN IVAN ESAU JOHANNASTRAAT 11 33 R 1 300.00 C1/38 CARNARVON 45/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) HOORN IVAN ESAU JOHANNASTRAAT 11 803 R 356 600.00 C1/39 CARNARVON 46/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) WESTHUIZEN HELENA CHRISTINA VAN DER JOHANNASTRAAT 46 803 R 255 000.00 C1/40 CARNARVON 47/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) KLERK ROWENA DE JOHANNASTRAAT 47 402 R 132 900.00 C1/41 CARNARVON 48/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) HENDRIKS JOHANNES ALHEITSTRAAT 13 398 R 97 700.00 C1/42 24 January 2013 Page 4 of 190 Suburb ErfSubErf Reg DIV Property Status Valuation Owner StreetAddress Extent Valuation Ref No Category Amount CARNARVON 50/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) BOTHA MARGARETHA JOHANNA VAN RIEBEECKSTRAAT 15 763 R 284 000.00 C1/43 CARNARVON 51/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) ZIJL ROBERT WALTER VAN VAN RIEBEECKSTRAAT 8 803 R 436 500.00 C1/44 CARNARVON 52/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) VISSER SNY RIVIERSTRAAT 4 803 R 262 100.00 C1/45 CARNARVON 53/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) KASPER JAN JOHANNES RIVIERSTRAAT 6 803 R 206 500.00 C1/46 CARNARVON 54/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) LUDIK DANIEL STEPHANUS RUDOLPH RIVIERSTRAAT 8 803 R 157 300.00 C1/47 CARNARVON 55/00000 CO Vacant Vacant Land HOORN IVAN ESAU JOHANNASTRAAT 11 402 R 16 600.00 C1/48 CARNARVON 56/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) FORD ALRICK DAVID RIVIERSTRAAT 12 803 R 251 900.00 C1/49 CARNARVON 57/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) KLERK HENDRIK JACOBUS DE RIVIERSTRAAT 57 803 R 185 200.00 C1/50 CARNARVON 58/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(c) A C V V-CARNARVAN RIVIERSTRAAT 58 803 R 221 500.00 C1/51 CARNARVON 59/00000 CO Improved 8(2)(a) WYK ADRIAAN WILLEM
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