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Union Gazette, 30th December, 1910.
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No. 7.—Certain piece of ground marked Lots 34 and 35 situate as above, being a subdivided portion of the remaining extent of the Estate called “De Groote Schuur”, measuring 20 morgen 216 square roods and 24 square feet.

(Transfer No. 3172, dated 15th June, 1894.)

No. 8.—(1) Certain piece of ground marked Block O situate as above, being a sub­divided portion of the remaining extent of the Estate called “De Groote Schuur”, measuring 3 morgen 222 square roods 121 square feet.

(2) Certain piece of ground situate as above, marked Block N, being likewise a sub­divided portion of the remaining extent of the Estate called “De Groote Schuur”, measuring 6 morgen 46 square roods 10 square feet.

(Transfer No. 4358, dated 9th August, 1893.)

No. 9.—The undermentioned land in the Cape Division at Rondebosch, parts of the remaining extent of the Estate “De Groote Schuur”, to wit:—

(1) Lots 8, 9, 10, Block M, measuring 1 morgen 305 square roods 125 square feet.

(2) Lot 7, Block M, measuring 207 square roods 79 square feet.

(3) Lots 1 to 6, Block M, measuring 2 morgen 420 square roods 71 square feet.

(4) Lot 28, measuring 1 morgen 468 square roods 18 square feet.

(5) Lot 29, measuring 2 morgen 322 square roods 101 square feet.

(6) Block L, measuring 572 square roods 36 square feet.

(Transfer No. 3853, dated 18th July, 1893.)

No. 10.—Certain Estate now called “De Groote Schuur”, situate as above, made up of portions of the remaining extent of what originally was “De Groote Schuur”:

(1) The portion measuring 5 morgen 181 square roods 86 square feet.

(2) Another portion in extent 1 morgen 412 square roods 79 square feet.

(3) Another portion in extent 532 square roods 131 square feet.

(4) Certain three pieces of land known as “The Glen”, marked on the general plan of subdivision Lots 4 to 17, in extent together 7 morgen 504 square roods 80 square feet; or

(a) land in extent 6 morgen 51 square roods 80 square feet;

(b) freehold part of Lot 4, in extent 1 morgen 88 square roods;

(c) land, part of freehold land between De Groote Schuur and Rustenburg, in extent 365 square roods.

(Transfer No. 4917, dated 8th September, 1893.)

No. 11.—The remainder of certain piece of land situate as above, being a portion of Block E (Groote Schuur Estate), measuring as per remainder 341 square roods 100 square feet.

(Transfer No. 8028, dated 27th November, 1896.)

No. 12.—(1) Certain piece of ground situate as above, being part of a sub-division (Block G) of the remaining extent of the Estate “De Groote Schuur”, measuring 125 square roods and 64 square feet.

(2) Certain piece of ground situate as above, being part of a subdivided portion of the remaining extent of the Estate “De Groote Schuur”, measuring 200 square roods 82 square feet.

(3) The remaining extent of a piece of ground situate as above, being a portion of the subdivided portion of the remaining extent of the Estate “De Groote Schuur”, measuring 193 square roods 27 square feet.

(Transfer No. 1262, dated 16th March, 1895.)

No. 13.—Certain piece of freehold land situate as above, being the remainder of a portion of the divided Estate “De Groote Schuur”, measuring as per remainder 503 square roods 134 square feet.

(Transfer No. 5509, dated 23rd September, 1895.)

No. 14.—Certain piece of ground with the building thereon, marked Lots Nos. 1 and 2, Block A, on the general plan of the sub-divided Estate “De Groote Schuur”, situate as above, measuring 63 square roods and 66 square feet.

(Transfer No. 5431, dated 19th September, 1895.)

No. 15.—Certain piece of ground with the buildings thereon situate as above, being the remaining extent of a sub-divided portion of the remaining extent of the Estate called “De Groote Schuur”, measuring as such remainder 71 square roods and 115 square feet.

(Transfer No. 5353, dated 16th September, 1895.)