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Durban Shipwreckers plan major year-end bash

10 Dec 2003 - by Staff reporter
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SHIPWRECKERS DURBAN believes in scheduling long in advance, which is why they’re already planning now for their end of year bash - Shipwreckers Reload - in November. The Durban Exhibition Centre is the chosen venue and to help cover costs they’re selling advertising space in the form of banners or any other format. Anyone interested in participating should contact Smiley Dawood on (031) 4807345/6 or 0837781161 for details. An international courier company is hoping to launch its service at the function which should double the usual numbers and accounts for the change of venue, says Dawood.

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