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Eastern Cape the DME - PETROLEUM PRODUCTS LICENCING APPLICATION NUMBERS EASTERN CAPE SITE CORRESPONDING RETAIL APPLICATION (ONLY FOR SITE APPLICATIONS) APPLICATION NO APPLICANT PHYSICAL ADDRESS APPLICATION NO APPLICANT A/2006/08/30/0001 KOMGA MOTORS 0 A/2006/08/30/0002 KOMGA MOTORS KOMGA MOTORS N2 MAIN ROAD KOMGA MOTORS KOMGA KOMGA 4950 A/2006/09/18/0004 DIE HUMANSDORP KOOPE RASIE BEPERK 1 A/2006/09/18/0005 DIE HUMANSDORPSE KOOPE RASIE BEPERK DIE HUMANSDORP KOOPE RASIE BEPERK HOOF WEG DIE HUMANSDORPSE KOOPE RASIEE BEPERK HOOF WEG GOLDEN VALLEY GOLDEN VALLEY 5821 B/2006/06/30/0001 FM MOTORS CC 1 B/2006/06/30/0002 COOKHOUSE SERVICE CC FM MOTORS SOMERSET ROAD SUBWAY SERVICE STATION N/A COOKHOUSE 5820 B/2006/07/03/0001 ADMIRALTY WAY MOTORS CC 123 B/2006/07/03/0002 ASHBOURNE VALLEY SAFARIS CC ADMIRALTY WAY MOTORS HEUGH 6TH AVENUE AUTO CENTRE WALMER PORT ELIZABETH 6070 B/2006/07/14/0001 NIMRO 116 (PTY) LTD 84-94 B/2006/07/14/0002 INXS INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD N/A CHURCH STREET KUDU MOTORS N/A GRAAFF-REINET 6280 03 November 2006 01:41 PM the DME - 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