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NS Vol 6 No 2 (New Year 2000-2001)

New registrations

Government Gazette 29 September 2000, No 21587, Notice 964

illustrations accompanying Government Gazette No 21587, Notice 964

1.      Ethiopian Episcopal Church (H4/3/1/3686)

Arms: Argent, an African mother kneeling and grinding corn, bearing a baby on her back, proper, vested of a skirt Gules, the blanket supporting the baby Azure, and wearing a turban Purpure, the lower grinding stone Vert, and that in her hands proper, in dexter chief a dove volant contourné Azure; the shield ensigned of an episcopal mitre proper, the infulæ vitæ charged within an Alpha and an Omega respectively.

2.      Ethiopian Episcopal Church (H4/3/1/3686)

Seal: ‘The arms of the Ethiopian Episcopal Church, namely a shield depicting an African mother bearing a baby on her back, kneeling and grinding corn and in dexter chief a dove contourné; ensigned of an episcopal mitre, the infulæ vitæ charged with an Alpha and an Omega respectively, all in umbra, the whole within a border in the form of a pointed cartouche, bearing the circumscription UMZI WASE TIYOPIYA, to dexter, ETHIOPIAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH, above, and MOTSE WA TOPIYA, to sinister.

3.      Durban North Preparatory School (H4/3/1/3914)

Arms: Azure, a bend Gules fimbriated Argent, between in chief a lion rampant of the last and in base a coral tree flower slipped and leaved proper.

Motto: FAITH, WORK AND PROGRESS

4.      Steven Bryan Madewell (H4/3/4/647)

Arms: Or, an inescutcheon Gules, charged with a crest coronet of the first, within an orlé of eight martlets Azure.

Crest: Out of a crest coronet Or, a pyramid of laurel leaves, arranged 4, 3, 2 and 1, Vert.

Wreath and mantling Gules and Or.

Motto: NON SIMULO ERGO NIHIL ME PAENITET

5.      Steven Bryan Madewell (H4/3/4/647)

Badge: A laurel leaf Vert enfiled by a ducal coronet Or.

6.      Joe Lyn Casey (H4/3/4/647)

Arms: Azure, semé of snowflakes Argent, a polar bear sejant affronté proper, holding in the dexter forepaw an arrow tipped with a “Reed” stone head, point downward, and in the sinister forepaw a hunting bow, both erect and in chief two “Reed” stone arrowhead, points downward, Argent.

Crest: The head and neck of a polar bear affronté, with paw reflexed proper, resting on the wreath, all issuant from between a pair of wings Argent.

Wreath and mantling: Azure and Argent.

Motto: WHEN IN DOUBT CHARGE

7.      Joe Lyn Casey (H4/3/4/647)

Standard: In the hoist, the arms of Joe Lyn Casey, and in the fly: Azure, divided into three compartments by two transverse bands Argent, which together bear the motto WHEN IN DOUBT CHARGE, in letters Sable, in the 1st and 3rd compartments the face of a polar bear proper surmounting a saltire of six arrows, with a seventh in pale, points downward, each tipped with a “Reed” stone arrowhead Argent, and in the 2nd compartment the crest, to wit, the head and neck of a polar bear affronté, with paws reflexed proper, resting on the wreath, all issuant from between a pair of wings Argent; fringed alternately Azure and Argent.

8.      Christopher Edward Braddock (H4/3/4/650)

Arms: Pen bend Azure and Gules, a bend Argent between in chief a dove volant Or, bearing in the beak an olive branch proper and in base an oak tree eradicated Or.

Crest: A rose Gules, the petals voided Argent, barbed Vert and seeded Or.

Wreath and mantling Gules and Argent.

Motto: ANNOSSO ROBO E QUERCUS

9.      Jacob Maree du Toit (H4/3/4/653)

Arms: Azure, on a less enarched, the upper edge nowy of a gable Argent, between in chief two martlets respectant and in base a merino ram’s head caboshed Or, the horns Argent, a fleur-de-lis Azure.

Crest: A rod erect Azure, entwined of a serpent Or, within a wreath of oak leaves Azure, fructed Or.

Wreath and mantling: Azure and Argent

Motto: TO THYSELF BE TRUE

10.  David Ashley Pritchard (H4/3/4/564)

Badge: An ash tree eradicated, the roots flory and interlaced, Or.


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