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Format Farms MARKET CATEGORY IN TERMS FARM NAME REG_DIV EFR_NO PORTION EXTENT ST REGISTERED OWNER REMARKS VALUE OF SEC. 80 IN THE ACT ALBERTSRUST No. 1093 LS LS 1093 0 40.7013 H HELMOND INV PTY LTD 1,860,000 AGRICULTURAL ALIAS No. 897 LS LS 897 0 381.4371 H MAMPHOKU-MAKGOBA COMMUNITY TRUST 4,050,000 AGRICULTURAL BARLE TRUST,BEARD ALLANDALE SETTLEMENT,ALLANDALE TIMBERS,PRICE MARGARET ALLANDALE No. 1108 LS LS 1108 0 739.3056 H JOAN NELSON,PRICE MICHELINE SLANGEN-TRUSTEES 15,600,000 AGRICULTURAL REGISTRATION RECTIFICATION APEX No. 584 LT LT 584 0 249.3901 H HANS MERENSKY HOLDINGS PTY LTD 6,620,000 AGRICULTURAL APEX No. 584 LT LT 584 1 8.65 H REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 90,000 STATE OWNED DAM APPEL No. 1020 LS LS 1020 1 115.9142 H MCGAFFIN PATRICK EGENES CLANRYE 2,470,000 AGRICULTURAL APPEL No. 1020 LS LS 1020 2 36.2283 H FARM APPLE ESTATES PTY LTD 950,000 AGRICULTURAL APPEL No. 1020 LS LS 1020 3 12.9542 H CARTER DIANA MARGARET KARIN 260,000 AGRICULTURAL APPEL No. 1020 LS LS 1020 4 16.2783 H BELLERIVE FORESTS PTY LTD 330,000 AGRICULTURAL APPEL No. 1020 LS LS 1020 9 26.6444 H GEERE GLYNIS ORIEL 1,830,000 AGRICULTURAL APPEL No. 1020 LS LS 1020 10 28.6444 H APPELTJIE EIENDOMS ONTWIKKELING CC 570,000 AGRICULTURAL APPEL No. 1020 LS LS 1020 11 7.1083 H MILLER STUART LAWRENCE 140,000 AGRICULTURAL APPEL No. 1020 LS LS 1020 12 4.2827 H PENT EMILIA 1,590,000 AGRICULTURAL APPEL No. 1020 LS LS 1020 13 65.4818 H PIERCE FARM PTY LTD 2,060,000 AGRICULTURAL APPEL No. 1020 LS LS 1020 15 21.4133 H HANCOCK GLENDA THERESE 1,930,000 AGRICULTURAL APPEL No. 1020 LS LS 1020 16 0.15 SQM CHARLTON INV PTY LTD 3,000 AGRICULTURAL APPEL No. 1020 LS LS 1020 22 1.457 H COETZER PATRICIA ELIZABETH 1,280,000 AGRICULTURAL APPEL No. 1020 LS LS 1020 23 2.1268 H KOURTOUMBELLIDES DEMETRIOS 40,000 AGRICULTURAL APPEL No. 1020 LS LS 1020 24 2.1204 H SELBY CONSTRUCTION CC 40,000 AGRICULTURAL FOSTER GREGORY ANTHONY,FOSTER NICOLETTE APPEL No. 1020 LS LS 1020 25 2.1269 H BERNADINE 40,000 AGRICULTURAL NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AVONDHOEK No. 532 LT LT 532 0 10.2784 H AFRICA 40,000 STATE OWNED DAM AVONDHOEK No. 536 LT LT 536 1 102.8339 H REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 1,030,000 STATE OWNED AVONDHOEK No. 536 LT LT 536 2 24.9922 H REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 50,000 STATE OWNED PSI/TZANEEN DAM AVONDHOEK No. 536 LT LT 536 3 20.1626 H REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 40,000 STATE OWNED PSI/TZANEEN DAM AVONDHOEK No. 536 LT LT 536 5 4.2877 H REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 10,000 STATE OWNED PSI/TZANEEN DAM AVONDHOEK No. 536 LT LT 536 7 17.4177 H TENNANT FAMILY TRUST 1,190,000 AGRICULTURAL AVONDHOEK No. 536 LT LT 536 8 37.6874 H REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 630,000 STATE OWNED AVONDHOEK No. 536 LT LT 536 9 29.1221 H TENNANT FAMILY TRUST 3,120,000 AGRICULTURAL AVONDHOEK No. 536 LT LT 536 10 29.9786 H REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 60,000 STATE OWNED PSI/TZANEEN DAM AVONDHOEK No. 536 LT LT 536 11 28.9356 H ALLESBESTE BELEGGINGS PTY LTD 1,630,000 AGRICULTURAL AVONDHOEK No. 536 LT LT 536 12 1865 SQM REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 20,000 STATE OWNED AVONDHOEK No. 536 LT LT 536 13 11.87 H REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 120,000 STATE OWNED BACCARAT No. 624 LT LT 624 0 396.1917 H REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 7,920,000 STATE OWNED BALI-WILL-WILL No. 1101 LS LS 1101 0 116.7044 H MCCOMB FRANCES 2,930,000 AGRICULTURAL BASSAN No. 579 LT LT 579 0 232.922 H BASSAN FARM PTY LTD 5,410,000 AGRICULTURAL BASSAN No. 579 LT LT 579 2 113.6853 H WHEATLEY PROP PTY LTD 2,680,000 AGRICULTURAL BASSAN No. 579 LT LT 579 3 42.8266 H WHEATLEY PROP PTY LTD 1,990,000 AGRICULTURAL BASSAN No. 579 LT LT 579 4 129.9724 H GUBITZ BOERDERY PTY LTD 4,870,000 AGRICULTURAL BASSAN No. 579 LT LT 579 6 42.8266 H WHEATLEY PROP PTY LTD 1,060,000 AGRICULTURAL BASSAN No. 579 LT LT 579 7 21.4133 H GLENDINNING FAMILY TRUST 640,000 AGRICULTURAL BASSAN No. 579 LT LT 579 10 12.7435 H FLEURFONTEIN FARM PTY LTD 630,000 AGRICULTURAL BASSAN No. 579 LT LT 579 11 24.3709 H KEBBEL 1 CC 2,670,000 AGRICULTURAL BASSAN No. 579 LT LT 579 13 10.2784 H ERAZONE PTY LTD 760,000 AGRICULTURAL BASSAN No. 579 LT LT 579 14 8.5653 H KEBBEL 1 CC 280,000 AGRICULTURAL BASSAN No. 579 LT LT 579 15 43.7241 H BASSAN FARM PTY LTD 1,020,000 AGRICULTURAL BASSAN No. 579 LT LT 579 19 21.9293 H GLENDINNING FAMILY TRUST 1,650,000 AGRICULTURAL 1 MARKET CATEGORY IN TERMS FARM NAME REG_DIV EFR_NO PORTION EXTENT ST REGISTERED OWNER REMARKS VALUE OF SEC. 80 IN THE ACT BASSAN No. 579 LT LT 579 20 1.6313 H BASSAN PACKERS PTY LTD 2,700,000 AGRI/BUSINESS BASSAN No. 579 LT LT 579 21 8.9546 H MAKWELA ESTATE PTY LTD 270,000 AGRICULTURAL BASSAN No. 579 LT LT 579 22 235.7584 H BASSAN FARM PTY LTD 6,060,000 AGRICULTURAL BASSAN No. 579 LT LT 579 23 29.114 H BASSAN FARM PTY LTD 1,680,000 AGRICULTURAL BEACONSFIELD No. 530 LT LT 530 0 597.167 H AFRICAN REALTY TRUST PTY LTD 8,770,000 AGRICULTURAL BEKKERSVLEI No. 1126 LS LS 1126 1 26.8041 H REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 6,240,000 STATE OWNED RESORT BEKKERSVLEI No. 1126 LS LS 1126 2 2.0462 H BLUE CHAMELEON INV 98 PTY LTD 710,000 AGRI/RESIDENTIAL BEKKERSVLEI No. 1126 LS LS 1126 3 2.1658 H SUNSHINE STREET INV 103 PTY LTD 320,000 AGRI/RESIDENTIAL VACANT BEKKERSVLEI No. 1126 LS LS 1126 4 1.8421 H SUNSHINE STREET INV 103 PTY LTD 280,000 AGRI/RESIDENTIAL VACANT BEKKERSVLEI No. 1126 LS LS 1126 5 2.1553 H EBENAEZER INV TRUST 320,000 AGRI/RESIDENTIAL VACANT BEKKERSVLEI No. 1126 LS LS 1126 6 2.9437 H EBENAEZER INV TRUST 440,000 AGRI/RESIDENTIAL VACANT BEKKERSVLEI No. 1126 LS LS 1126 7 3.1684 H LONGLEY BRIAN EDWARD 480,000 AGRI/RESIDENTIAL BELLE OMBRE No. 518 LT LT 518 0 852.0148 H BOSVELD SITRUS PTY LTD 23,000,000 AGRICULTURAL INCORRECT AREA. INCLUDES PTN 2 & 4 BELLE OMBRE No. 518 LT LT 518 3 428.266 H LETABA RIVER ORCHARDS PTY LTD 8,970,000 AGRICULTURAL BELVEDERE No. 488 LT LT 488 0 129.8529 H HANS MERENSKY HOLDINGS PTY LTD 2,600,000 AGRICULTURAL BELVEDERE No. 488 LT LT 488 1 119.9266 H APPELTJIE EIENDOMS ONTWIKKELING CC 2,850,000 AGRICULTURAL BELVEDERE No. 488 LT LT 488 2 67.9881 H FELTRE HOLDINGS PTY LTD 2,780,000 AGRICULTURAL BELVEDERE No. 488 LT LT 488 3 93.2208 H FELTRE HOLDINGS PTY LTD 3,810,000 AGRICULTURAL BERGENDAAL No. 620 LT LT 620 0 151.4245 H GREEN MILE INV 13 CC 2,810,000 AGRICULTURAL BERGENDAAL No. 620 LT LT 620 1 10.5605 H KAYSER GAVIN JOHN 1,020,000 AGRICULTURAL BERGENDAAL No. 620 LT LT 620 2 10.2406 H DRAKE FREDERICK SPENCER 200,000 AGRICULTURAL BERGENDAAL No. 620 LT LT 620 3 144.6208 H SPENCER DRAKE TRUST 2,850,000 AGRICULTURAL BERGENDAAL No. 620 LT LT 620 4 167.8564 H MAJOVI PTY LTD 3,480,000 AGRICULTURAL BERGENDAL No. 489 LT LT 489 0 135.1659 H GEORGE ALTONA TRUST 4,300,000 AGRICULTURAL BERGENDAL No. 489 LT LT 489 1 88.3827 H KENBROOK PTY LTD 5,570,000 AGRICULTURAL BERGENDAL No. 489 LT LT 489 2 42.8266 H HOWARD BLIGHT TRUST 2,230,000 AGRICULTURAL BERGENDAL No. 489 LT LT 489 3 25.696 H KENBROOK PTY LTD 1,810,000 AGRICULTURAL BERGENDAL No. 489 LT LT 489 4 10.4178 H KENBROOK PTY LTD 360,000 AGRICULTURAL BERGENDAL No. 489 LT LT 489 6 8.7562 H KENBROOK PTY LTD 180,000 AGRICULTURAL BERGENDAL No. 489 LT LT 489 7 167.3928 H FORESTGOLD PTY LTD 7,450,000 AGRICULTURAL BERGENDAL No. 489 LT LT 489 11 60.4046 H KENBROOK PTY LTD 1,460,000 AGRICULTURAL NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH BERLYN No. 670 LT LT 670 0 1084.666 H AFRICA 4,340,000 STATE OWNED RURAL COMMUNAL LAND NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH BERLYN No. 670 LT LT 670 1 428.266 H AFRICA 1,710,000 STATE OWNED RURAL COMMUNAL LAND NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH BERLYN No. 670 LT LT 670 2 903.2648 H AFRICA 6,270,000 STATE OWNED RURAL COMMUNAL LAND NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH BERLYN No. 670 LT LT 670 3 8.5653 H AFRICA 50,000 STATE OWNED VACANT NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH BLACK FOREST No. 1077 LS LS 1077 0 118.6226 H AFRICA 2,370,000 STATE OWNED AGRICULTURAL BLACK FOREST No. 1077 LS LS 1077 1 17.1306 H LEOPONT 461 PROP PTY LTD 340,000 AGRICULTURAL BLACK KNOLL No. 577 LT LT 577 0 234.1188 H HANS MERENSKY HOLDINGS PTY LTD 6,050,000 AGRICULTURAL BLACK KNOLL No.
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