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654 Paul Kruger Street, Les Marais, Pretoria, Tel: 012 335 2740,

Email:

info@parktownstores.co.za

- Online Store:

www.parktownstores.com

Parktown

STORES

We are the LARGEST suppliers of

in South Africa - Buy Online or In Store

3D Shadows Ladies

PARKA JACKETS

was R1405, now from

R999.

00

PH Combo

Includes:

Jacket + Trouser

+ S/S Shirt

was R1740, now from

R1150.

00

Open on Sundays & Public Holidays - May 1, 6, 13, 20, 27 & June 3, 10, 16, 17, 24

also available in olive and Khaki

Your

MEGA

outdoor specialist

P

arktown Stores is a 98-year-old, 4 500 m

2

, mega outdoor

specialist. We are South Africa’s largest stockist of the

Sniper Africa range of camouflage gear. We stock everything

camo, including men’s, ladies’, kiddies’ clothing, leafy/ghillie

suits, gloves, headgear and bags. Visit us for a selection of paintball

products for self-defence or play.

For the non-hunter we offer major brands, including First Ascent,

Capestorm, Jeep and Sterling and we also stock a range of outdoor

footwear, including Wolverine, Merrell and Salomon. Our 1 500 m

2

general clothing and footwear section specialises in men’s and ladies’

formal and casual clothing.

Planning to tackle a major hiking trail or head across Africa in your

4x4? We have almost everything you require, including electronics,

optics, shooting-accessories, binoculars, range-finders, trail

cameras, 2-way radios, GPS units, spotlights, headlamps and night-

vision.

We are conveniently located in Pretoria (5 minutes north of the Zoo).

Order online and we will deliver your order for free (t & c’s apply).

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ZIYAAD DOCKRAT,

Parktown Stores

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To negotiate – for the benefit of all its members – with government

or any other authority on current or proposed legislation which

may threaten the rights of a hunter or the owner of a firearm.

To negotiate – for the benefit of all its members – with government

authorities to retain or acquire hunting rights for the benefit of all

its members.

To co-operate nationally and internationally with other

organisations and institutions which pursue objectives similar to

that of CHASA.

To promote conservation, replenishment and sustainable

utilisation of game and promote wildlife in general.

To promote hunting ethics as a high priority.

To negotiate hunting opportunities, destinations and benefits for

members. (Refer to database on CHASA website).

To promote the members’ compliance to all acts, regulations and

ordinances relevant to hunting and nature conservation.

To promote the publication of events within the hunting

environment in order to further enhance the image of the hunter.

To determine uniform standards for services and awards.

To equip members with knowledge and expertise necessary to

make an effective contribution to conservation and to promote

and protect the future of hunting.

CHASA renders specific services to member associations with

regards to:

Dedicated hunter status in compliance with the Firearms Control

Act (FCA) as well as sport and handgun sport shooting.

Collate trophy data for publication in the

SA Record Book

.

Set standards for competitive shooting with hunting rifles.

(Annual Inter Association Shooting Competition involving

224 participants countrywide.)

National recognition and awards to hunters and conservation,

e.g. Musgrave Award, Presidents Award, etc.

Collate data on hunting opportunities. (A link has been submitted

to member associations to put on their websites.)

For more information visit

www.chasa.co.za .

ownership, management and control of the economy in favour of all

South Africans. Some of the WRSA chambers play a very important

role by training farmworkers.

The WRSA Board for the next two years was recently announced.

This Board will take WRSA forward under the leadership of the new

president Tebogo Mogashoa and deputy president Wiaan van der

Linde.

How can you get involved?

WRSA offers a variety of membership options, which includes

bona fide wildlife ranching membership, additional membership

for their families and staff, as well as corporate, student and com-

mercial membership. There is also a category for ‘Friends of the

Association’ that provides for people who show an interest in wild-

life ranching. Contact Ms Ankie Stroebel at

members@wrsa.co.za

or 012 335 6994.

1: Tebogo Mogashoa

2: Wiaan van der Linde

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