NS
Vol 7 No 1-2 (December 2001)
New registrations
Government
Gazette 18 May 2001
No 22281,
Notice 399
1.
St Mary’s Diocesan School for Girls (H4/3/1/3890)
Flag: A rectangular flag, proportion 2:3, comprising three vertical bands of blue, white and blue, 1/4, 1/2 and 1/4 of the length of the flag respectively, charged in the centre with a brown episcopal mitre, the central vertical panel and headband white, charged with eight blue cut diamonds, between on either side a white fleur-de-lis.
2.
Teologiese Skool van die Afrikaanse
Protestantse Kerk (H4/3/1/3910)
Arms: Per pile embowed inverted throughout, Azure, Gules and Argent, in base on a pile embowed inverted Sable, a dove descending Argent, between in chief dexter a cross paty of the last, and sinister a lion rampant Or. Motto: WOORD LIG WAARHEID
3.
Trimed Sub-Acute Clinic (H4/3/1/3942)
Badge: A cross potent fitchy Gules, entwined of a serpent and supporting a double-handled lamp, Azure, enflamed Gules.
4.
Giel van der Berg Trust (H4/3/1/3943)
Arms: Or, issuant from a mural crown Azure, a demi-bear rampant Sable; on a chief dancetty Azure, sword fesswise Or. Crest: Issuant from a crest coronet comprising a head-ring heightened with flour fleurs-de-lis Or, alternated with as many pearls, a flat crown thorn-tree proper. Mantling: Azure and Or. Motto: ENFIN EQUILIBRIE
5.
Hengelnet Hengelklub (H4/3/1/3952)
Arms: On a background Vert, within an open laurel wreath, a fishing rod embowed to sinister, from the point thereof to dexter on a taut line a Carp (Cyprinus carpio) haurient and embowed to dexter, Or.
Motto: HENGEL NET
6.
Sovereign Military Order of
Arms: Gules, a Maltese Cross and a fillet orlé, Argent.
7.
Tshikondeni Primary School (H4/3/1/3957)
Arms: Per less enarched Argent and Or, a fess enarched the lower edge in the form of a sun rising Vert, in chief a triquetra Sable between two Bushveld Kingfishers (Halcyon senegalensis) respectant and in base a Euphorbia (Euphorbia tirucalli) proper.
Motto: KENNIS IS MAG
8.
South African Police Service Explosives Unit (H4/3/3/10/16)
Badge: Two bolts of lightning in saltire Argent, surmounted by an open laurel wreath Or, therewithin a grenade Azure, charged with an aloe Or, and enflamed proper.
9.
Directorate Nature Conservation: Department of Agriculture,
Conservation and Environment (Mpumalanga Provincial Government)
(H4/3/3/86/1/1)
Badge: On a bezant fimbriated Vert, a buffalo head caboshed Sable.
10. William Godfried John
Combrink (H4/3/4/662)
Arms: Per fess Or and Azure, a fess, per fess Vert, the upper edge wavy and Argent, in chief three flax flowers Azure seeded Or and in base a castle with two towers issuant, derived from the historic arms of the city of Bielefeld in Germany, Or.
Crest: A flax plant leaved and with five slips, the three in the centre each bearing a flower and the outer two each three buds proper.
Wreath and Mantling: Azure and Or.
11.
Clara van Rooy Smith (H4/3/4/667)
Arms: Purpure, a facetted star cross Or and a bordure nebuly Argent.
Motto: CLAREO
12. Matthew Wallace-Gross
(H4/3/4/669)
Arms: Azure, a dexter hand appaumé couped at the wrist proper; a bordure Or, charged with another Gules.
Crest: A demi-lion issuant gardant Or, armed and langued Gules, holding in the dexter forepaw a trefoil slipped Azure.
Wreath and Mantling: Azure and Or.
Motto: PERSIST AND PERSEVERE
13. Randal Lynn Carr
(H4/3/4/673)
Arms: Gules, on a bend Argent, between three mullets counterchanged, placed 2 and 1, an intercontinental ballistic missile of the first.
Crest: In front of a sun Or, an eagle's head erased proper.
Wreath and Mantling: Gules and Argent.
Motto: EARNESTLY SEEKING
14. Donald Paul Angotta
(H4/3/4/674)
Arms: Azure, a bend between in chief a winged dragon rampant Or and in base dexter, a sword erect Argent, billed proper and pomelled Or, and to sinister three bendlets retracted, between four pairs of mullets bendwise in pale Or.
Crest: The dragon from the shield.
Wreath and Mantling: Azure and Or.
15. David Glenn MacDougall
(H4/3/4/675)
Arms: Argent, six fleurs-de-lis, 3, 2 and 1, Azure; a canton Ermine.
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