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No. 1663 KING WILLIAM's TOWN, 12 JANUARY 2007 (Extraordinary) 2 No BISHO/ Vol. 14 No. 1663 KING WILLIAM'S TOWN, 12 JANUARY 2007 (Extraordinary) 2 No. 1663 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY, 12 JANUARY 2007 CONTENTS· INHOUD Page Gazette No. No. No. GENERAL NOTICES 11 Eastern Cape Liquor Act (10/2003): Lodgement of applications for registration . 3 1663 12 do.: Lodgement of applications for transfer of certificate of registration . 7 1663 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY, 12 JANUARY 2007 No.1663 3 GENERAL NOTICES NOTICE 11 OF 2007 CM3 [Reg 4 (1)] EASTERN CAPE LIQUOR ACT, 2003 (Act No.10 of 2003) NOTICE OF LODGEMENT OF APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the applications for registration, particulars of which appear in the Schedule hereunder, have been lodged with the Board. Interested parties may, free of charge, inspect any application which appears in the Schedule hereunder and may within twenty one days of this notice, lodge with the Board written representations in support of, or written objections. ..:.£.I.,!! . Naledi Magoda EASTERN CAPE LIQUOR BOARD 03 January 2007 SCHEDULE 1 2 3 4 5 Application Name and Kind of registration Kind of liquor to Name under which business is to Number number of applied for be sold be conducted and particulars of Ward the ert, street or farm 1. ECP 12170 Ward 2 Consumption on and All kinds Nqabara Tavern, Goodhope Mbashe off premises Location, Ngxakaxa AlA, Idutywa Municioality 2. ECP 12171 Ward 3 Consumption on and All Kinds New Rest Tavern, Lucwecwe Engcobo off premises Admin Area, Ngcobo Municioality 3. ECP 12172 Ward 26 Consumption on and All Kinds Zwelilungile, Mthunzini Location, Mbashe off premises Elliotdale Municipality 4. ECP 12173 Ward 5 Consumption on and All Kinds Zama-Zama Tavern, Ntywenka Mhlontlo off premises Location, Tsolo Municipality 5. ECP 12174 Ward 14 Consumption on and All kinds Sinenjonqo Tavern, Betula Elundini off premises Location, Mount Fletcher Municipality 6. Eep 12175 Ward 4 Ntsika Consumption on and All kinds KwaSiyangena Tavern, Ntlakwefolo Yethu off premises Location, Qamata AlA, Cofimvaba Municipality 7. ECP 12176 Ward 8 King Consumption on and All kinds The Rock Pub, No 1 Oxland Street, Sabata off premises Mthatha, 5099 Dalindvebo 8. ECP 12177 Ward 24 Consumption on and All kinds Khulani's Tavern, ERF Nqabara Mbashe off premises AlA, Willowvale, 5040 Municipality 9. ECP 12178 Ward 8 Consumption on and All kinds Reyaiteka Tavern, Castle Rock AlA, Elundini off premises Mount Fletcher Municipality 10. ECP 12179 Ngqamakhwe Consumption on and All kinds Nolundi Tavern, ERF Mavuso Municipality off premises Admin Area, Ngqamakhwe 11. ECP 12180 Ward 3 Inxuba Consumption on All kinds Cobweb Club, 179 Old Location, Yethemba premises Middelburg, 5900 Municipality 4 No. 1663 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY, 12 JANUARY 2007 12. ECP 12181 Ward 2 Consumption on and All kinds Simone's, ERF 448 Pienaar Street, Camdeboo off premises Nieu-Bethesda Municipalitv 13 ECP 12182 Ward 16 Consumption on and All kinds Mnobo's Tavern, NU 9 Mdantsane, Buffalo City off premises 5219 Municipalitv 14. ECP 12183 Ward 32 Consumption on and All kinds Amaza's Tavern, Farm 20 Buffalo City off premises Chalumna, East London, 5201 Municipalitv 15. ECP 12184 Mnquma Local Consumption on and All kinds Nofenishala Tavern, Ntshinga Municipalitv off premises Location, Centani 16. ECP 12185 Ward 4 Intsika Consumption on and All kinds Siyaphula Tavern, Ntlakwefolo Yethu off premises Location, Qamata, Cofimvaba Municipalitv 17. ECP 12186 Ward 18 Consumption on and All kinds Nyamezela Shebeen, Mdeni Admin Mhlontlo off premises Area, Qumbu Municipalitv 18 ECP 12187 Ward 10 Kouga Consumption on and All kinds Gotta's Place, ERF 629, 60 Municipality off premises Tierstreet, Ramaphosa, Patensie, 6335 19 ECP 12188 Ward 5 Consumption on and All kinds Hofrneyer Sports Club, Andries Van Tsolwana off premises Zyl Street, Hofmeyr, 5930, ERF No Municipalitv 380 20. ECP 12189 Ward 5 Consumption on All kinds Ploughmans Rest, 31 Formosa Koukamma premises Street, Stormsriver Municipality 21. ECP 12190 Ward 45 Consumption on and All kinds Sisulu Tavern, Stand 1379, lIitha Buffalo City off premises Township, lIitha, 5606 Murucioautv 22. ECP 12191 Ward 5 Consumption on and All kinds Tsitsikamma Falls Barn, Farm 509- Koukamma off premises 1, Witelsbos, 6304 Municipality 23. ECP 12192 Ward 5 Consumption off All kinds Tsitsikamma Falls Winery, Farm Koukamma premises 509-1, Witelsbos, 6304 Municioality 24. ECP 12193 Ward 45 Consumption on and All kinds Jwara's Tavem, 2 Mgwanza Street, NMMM off premises Plot Number 12936, KwaNobuhle, Uitenhaue 25. ECP 12194 Willowmore Consumption on and All kinds Club One Step, 41 Frecia Crescent, Municipality off premises Mandela Square, Willowmore, ERF 2742 26. ECP 12195 Inkwankca Consumption off All kinds Siphokazi's Tavern, 1816 Municioalilv premises Marabastad, Molteno, 5500 27. ECP 12196 Ward 40 Consumption on and All kinds Monga's Place, 118 Lusaka NMMM off premises Squater Camp, Green Bushes, 6390 28. ECP 12197 Ward 5 NMMM Consumption on and All kinds J.C's Tavern, 32 Residential Street, off premises Sydenham, Port Elizabeth 29. ECP 12198 Ward 38 Consumption on and All kinds SL's Place, 71 Angola Road, NMMM off premises Tamati Valley, Port Elizabeth, 6059 30. ECP 12199 Ward 10 Consumption on and All kinds Sibongiseni's Tavern, 17015 Mbeki NMMM off premises Road, Govan Mbeki, Port Elizabeth, 6059 31. ECP 12200 Ward 8 Senqu Consumption off All kinds Amazibuko Bottle Store, ERF 86, Municipality premises Main Street, Sterkspruit 32. ECP 12201 Ward 4 Senqu Consumption on and All kinds Mzamo's Tavern, ERF No 11/43. Municipality off premises Hillside Admin Area, Sterksoruit 33. ECP 12202 Ward 5 Consumption on and All kinds Suka's Tavern, 1792/3 Block G, Maletswai off premises Dukathole, Aliwal North Local Municipalitv PROVINCIAL GAZETIE EXTRAORDINARY, 12 JANUARY 2007 No. 1663 5 34. ECP 12203 Ward 8 Senqu Consumption on and All kinds Bataung Tavern, Mokhesi Village, Municipality off premises Sterkspruit 35. ECP 12204 Lady Frere Consumption on and All kinds Yakayaka, Nlialontle Village, off premises Ndonqa Farm, Lady Frere, 5410 36. ECP 12205 Ward 10 Consumption on and All kinds Masincedisane Shebeen, Nkonkobe off premises Cathcartvale Farm, .Seymour Municipality 37. ECP 12206 Ward 15 Consumption on and All kinds vusrs Tavern, Ncera Location, Nkonkobe off premises Alice, 5700 Municipality 38. ECP 12207 Ward 12 Senqu Consumption on and All kinds Swazini Tavern, Jozana's Nek, Municipalitv off premises Bensonvale, Sterkscruit 39. ECP 12208 Ward 16 Senqu Consumption on and All kinds MGM Tavern, Site 493, Barkly East, Municipality off premises 9786 40. ECP 12209 Ward 5 Senqu Consumption on and All kinds Tlokweng Tavern, Hohobeng Municipality off premises VillaQe, Palmietfontein, Sterksoruit 41. ECP 12210 Ward 2 Consumption on and All kinds Khululeka Tavern, 13 L Grey Street, Maletswai off premises Aliwal North, 9750 Local Municipality 42. ECP 12211 Ward 12 Senqu Consumption on and All kinds Zenzele Tavern, Jozan's Nek Municipality off premises Villaqe, Sterkspruit, 9762 43. ECP 12212 Ward 5 Consumption on and All kinds Silence In, 47 Block E, Aliwal North, Maletswai off premises 9750 Local Municipality 44. ECP 12213 Ward 5 Consumption on and All kinds Buwang Bakoena Tavern, 569 Maletswai off premises Makhetha Street, Aliwal North, 9750 Municipality 45 ECP 12214 Ward 14 Senqu Consumption on and All kinds Peace For All, Kwezi Naledi, Lady Munlcioalitv off premises Grey, 9755 46. ECP 12215 Ward 2 Consumption on and All kinds Hillside Tavern, 3216 Joe Gqabi, Maletswai off premises Aliwal North, 9750 Local Municipality 47. ECP 12216 Ward 9 Senqu Consumption on and All kinds White House Tavern, ERF No 452, Municipality off oremises Kroomspruit Locality, Sterksoruit 48. ECP 12217 Ward 2 Consumption on and All kinds Zamubuntu Tavern, 14E Dirkie Uys Maletswai off premises Street, Aliwal North, 9750 Local Municipality 49.. ECP 12218 Ward 2 Senqu Consumption on and All kinds Nomzamo Tavern, Palmietfontein Municioalitv off premises Admin Area, 9767 50 ECP 12219 Ward 3 Gariep Consumption on and All kinds Phumlani Tavern, No 7 Municipality off premises Queenstown Road, Burgersdorp, 9744 51. ECP 12220 Ward 6 Consumption on and All kinds Sam's Tavern, 544 Bloock C, Aliwal Maletswai off premises North Municipality 52. ECP 12221 Ward 11 Senqu Consumption on and All kinds Lover's Tavern, Orangefontein, Municipality off premises Herschel, 9756 53. ECP 12222 Ward 23 Consumption on and All kinds Chubekani Tavern, Mkolorha Mbizana off premises AlArea, Bizana Municipalitv 54. ECP 12223 Ward 1 Consumption on and All kinds Mntungwa Tavern, Highland AlA, Mbizana off premises Bizana, 4800 Municipality 55. ECP 12224 Ward 22 Consumption on and All kinds Ethumbini Tavern, Mizizi AlA, Mbizana off premises Lukholo Location, Bizana, 4800 Municipality 6 No. 1663 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY, 12 JANUARY 2007 56. ECP 12225 Ward 5 Consumption on and All kinds Palament Tavern, Mthokwane Nyandeni Local off premises Location, Ngqelelni Municipality 57. ECP 12226 Ward 11 Consumption off All kinds Big Daddy's Young Park, ERF 2699 NMMM premises Algoa Park, 2 Archie Place, Algoa Park, Port Elizabeth 58. ECP 12227 Ward 18 Consumption on and All kinds Circle of Friends Tavern, Nyaka Mbizana off premises NA, Redoubt Location, Bizana, Municipality 4800 59 ECP 12228 Ward 9 Consumption on and All kinds Nkwenkwana Tavern, Nkwenkwana Engcobo off premises Admin Area, Clarkebury, Ngcobo Municipality 60. ECP 12229 Ward 22 Consumption on and All kinds Zulu's Tavern, Busila Location, Mnquma off premises Cafutweni NA, Willowvale Municipality 61. ECP 12230 Ward 3 Consumption on and All kinds Tshawe's Tavern, 1772 Ereyini Ndlambe off premises Bushman River Mouth, Marselle Municipality Location 62. ECP 12231 Ward 30.R Consumption on and All kinds Nolulamile's Tavern, Figer Flats Tambo off premises Bantu. Port St Johns 63. ECP 12232 Ward 3 Consumption on and All kinds Nomcinga's Tavern, 1724 Ereyini Ndlambe off premises Bushman's River Mouth, Marselle Municipality Location 64.
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