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Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC of SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA October Vol. 508 Pretoria, 26 2007 Oktober No. 30350 PART 3 OF 5 AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure G07-087868—1 30350—1 Incorporation and Registration of Close Corporations • Inlywing en Registrasie van Beslote Korporasies 578 From 01/05/2007 To 31/08/2007 • Van 01/05/2007 Tot 31/08/2007 No. 30350 GOVERNMENT 2007 GAZETTE,26OCTOBER Registration Registration Number Enterprise name date Number Enterprise name date Nommer Naam van onderneming Registrasie Nommer Naam van onderneming Registrasie datum datum B2007121862 DIHISA CONSULTING 03/07/2007 B2007121906 TRUMUSIQ 03/07/2007 B2007121863 LAPS TRANSPORT SERVICES 03/07/2007 B2007121907 EZEVEE TRANSPORT SERVICES 03/07/2007 B2007121864 ELEGANT LINE TRADING 935 03/07/2007 B2007121908 DELTA BLUE TRADING 774 03/07/2007 B2007121865 THARI ENTSHU GENERAL TRADINGS 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