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Companies - Maatskappye Notice 866 of 2008 COMPANIES - MAATSKAPPYE NOTICE 866 OF 2008 DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1973 (ACT 61 OF 1973) THE FOLLOWING NOTICE RELATING TO INCORPORATION AND REGISTRATION OF COMPANIES, CONVERSIONS OF COMPANIES, REGISTRATION OF CHANGES OF NAMES, TRANSLATED AND SHORTENED FORMS OF NAMES. DEFENSIVE NAMES, REDUCTIONS OF CAPITAL AND DISSOLUTIONS IS PUBLISHED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION. THE ClPRO WEBSITE AT WWW.CIPRO.GOV.ZA CAN BE VISITED FOR MORE INFORMATION. NO GUARANTEE IS GIVEN IN RESPECT OF THE ACCURACY OF THE PARTICULARS FURNISHED AND NO RESPONSIBILITY IS ACCEPTED FOR ERRORS AND OMISSIONS OR THE CONSEQUENCES THEREOF. R. J. MATHEKGA REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES - -. KENNISGEWING 866 VAN 2008 DEPARTEMENT VAN HANDEL EN NYWERHEID KENNISGEWING INGEVOLGE DIE MAATSKAPPYWET 1973 (WET 61 VAN 1973) DIE VOLGENDE KENNISGEWING IN VERBAND MET INLYWING EN REGlSTRASlE VAN MAATSKAPPYE, OMSKEPPINGS VAN MAATSKAPPYE, REGI- STRASIE VAN NAAMSVERANDERINGE, VERTAALDE EN VERKORTE VORME VAN NAME, DEFENSIEWE NAME, VERMINDERINGS VAN KAPITAAL EN ONTBlNDlNGS WORD VIR ALGEMENE INLIGTING BEKEND GEMAAK. DIE ClPRO WEBTUISTE BY WWW.CIPRO.GOV.ZA KAN BESOEK WORD VIR MEER INLIGTING. GEEN WAARBORG TEN OPSIGTE VAN DIE JUlSTHElD VAN DIE BESONDERHEDE VERSTREK, WORD GEGEE NIE EN GEEN VERANTWOORDELIKHEID VIR FOUTE EN WEGLATINGS OF DIE GEVOLGE DAARVAN WORD AANVAAR NIE. R. J. MATHEKGA REGISTRATEUR VAN MAATSKAPPYE Incorporation and Registration of Companies lnlywing en Registrasie van Maatskappye From 01105i2008 To 31/05/2008 Van 0110512008 Tot 31i0512008 Registration Registration Number Enterprise name date Number Enterprise name date N Nommer Naam van onderneming Registrasie Nommer Naam van onderneming Registrasie $ datum datum HASTY SHELF TRADE AND INVEST 8 05/05/2008 ECLIPSE SPORTS MANAGEMENT AND BLUE BANTRY INVESTMENTS 262 05/05/2008 CONSULTANCY BIG BOX INVESTMENTS 6 05/05/2008 DENPROAS HOLDINGS WHITE BLIZZARD TRADING 8 05105/2008 BLUE BANTRY INVESTMENTS 267 BRIGHTWARD HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION 05/05/2008 BARISHMAN AND CLOETE CHARTERED AGAPE FELLOWSHIP MINISTRIES 05/05/2008 ACCOUNTANTS DISTANT SUNSET INVESTMENTS 29 05/05/2008 DISTANT SUNSET INVESTMENTS 26 DISTANT SUNSET INVESTMENTS 28 05/05/2008 BIG BOX INVESTMENTS 10 WHITE BLIZZARD TRADING 7 05/05/2008 CHANTRICE INVESTMENTS NO 30 WHITE BLIZZARD TRADING 6 05/05/2008 CHANTRICE INVESTMENTS NO 28 BIG BOX INVESTMENTS 9 05/05/2008 JUST LETING PRETORIA REGIONAL BOMBANI PANEL BEATERS 05/05/2008 WlRTH MINING SERVICES HASTY SHELF TRADE AND INVEST 7 05/05/2008 CHlMA GLOBAL SUCCESS MINISTRIES RASLOUW PRIVATE HOSPITAL 05/05/2008 BITTERSWEET TRADE AND INVEST 11 HASTY SHELF TRADE AND INVEST 6 05/05/2008 FRIEDRICH FINANCIAL SERVICES BLUE BANTRY INVESTMENTS 263 05/05/2008 MADISA CONSULTING AND PROJECTS BLUE BANTRY INVESTMENTS 264 05/05/2008 RICKSHAW TRADE AND INVEST 63 INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE SCHOOL OF WHITE BLIZZARD TRADING 10 05/05/2008 BLUE BANTRY INVESTMENTS 266 05/05/2008 BUSINESS EMERALD PANTHER INVESTMENTS 28 EMERALD PANTHER INVESTMENTS 22 05/05/2008 ATTERIDGEVILLE YOUTH IN SPORTS EMERALD PANTHER INVESTMENTS 26 05/05/2008 BLUE DIAMOND TRADING 122 BLUE BANTRY INVESTMENTS 265 05/05/2008 HASTY SHELF TRADE AND INVEST 10 SIZABANTU PIPING SYSTEMS LIMPOPO 05/05/2008 SIZABANTU PIPING SYSTEMS WHITE BLIZZARD TRADING 9 05/05/2008 EMERALD PANTHER INVESTMENTS 21 GENIUS MANKEMENT SOLUTIONS 05/05/2008 WINNERS POINT TRADING 127 05/05/2008 BIG BOX INVESTMENTS 7 OPlCONSlVlA INVESTMENTS 4 DISTANT SUNSET INVESTMENTS 30 05/05/2008 FAIRY WlNG TRADING 47 RICKSHAW TRADE AND INVEST 62 05/05/2008 MATLOTLO TRADING 126 MOTOMIA 05/05/2008 DISTANT SUNSET INVESTMENTS 27 ZAMBROTTI INVESTMENTS 63 05/05/2008 ZAMBROTTI INVESTMENTS 67 ACADEMIE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT DU CONGO 05/05/2008 ZAMBROTTI INVESTMENTS 60 NAKO DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS HOLDINGS 05/05/2008 ZAMBROTI INVESTMENTS 56 MADUVHA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT 05/05/2008 ZAMBROTTI INVESTMENTS 61 TURNOVER TRADING 172 05/05/2008 BACARAC TRADING 106 RICKSHAW TRADE AND INVEST 61 05/05/2008 ROBMEG PAINTS ZAMBROTTI INVESTMENTS 64 05/05/2008 RAINBOW PEPPER TRADING 49 MATLOTLO TRADING 125 05/05/2008 LUKHANJI COMMUNITY RADIO BLUE BANTRY INVESTMENTS 261 05/05/2008 NRH ENGINEERING FAIRY WlNG TRADING 46 05/05/2008 JBX TRADING 2002 ROBMEG SERVICE CENTRE 05/05/2008 INKASO TRADING AND INVESTMENTS MPEDI-BAPEDING PRIVATE FET COLLEGE 05/05/2008 PROJECT HOPE-THE PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE LlSlNFO 21 7 INVESTMENTS 05/05/2008 HEALTH FOUNDATION INC (INCORPORATED IN T TURNOVER TRADING 171 05/05/2008 ZAMBROTTI INVESTMENTS 66 WINNERS POINT TRADING 125 05/05/2008 ZAMBROTTI INVESTMENTS 65 MATLOTLO TRADING 124 05/05/2008 BODTRADE 76 LEPASA INVESTMENTS 05/05/2008 ZAMBROTTI INVESTMENTS 57 Incorporation and Registration of Companies .
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