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LICENCES and PERMITS 4066 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 29 August 2008 !200800151GG! WESTERN 4065 AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ISSN 1448-949X PRINT POST APPROVED PP665002/00041 PERTH, FRIDAY, 29 AUGUST 2008 No. 151 SPECIAL PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY JOHN A. STRIJK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 3.45 PM © STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA POISONS ACT 1964 _________ LICENCES AND PERMITS 4066 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 29 August 2008 INDEX Page List Of Persons Holding Licence To Sell Schedule 2 Poisons By Retail... 4067 List Of Persons Holding Licence To Sell Schedule 7 Poisons By Retail... 4070 List Of Persons Holding Licence To Wholesale And/Or Manufacture Poisons ..................................................................................................... 4075 List Of Persons Holding A Poisons Permit (Stockfeed Manufacture) ...... 4079 List Of Persons Holding A Poisons Permit ................................................ 4080 List Of Persons Holding Pharmaceutical Chemist’s Licence To Sell Poisons ..................................................................................................... 4101 List Of Persons Holding Poisons Permit (Distribution Of Samples) ........ 4111 29 August 2008 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4067 LIST OF PERSONS HOLDING LICENCE TO SELL SCHEDULE 2 POISONS BY RETAIL NAME ON BEHALF OF ADDRESS MICHAEL WOOLDRIDGE 39 O’DONNELL STREET, WYNDHAM NARCISA MILANI 450 TRUMP STREET, LEONORA NIGEL LANGMAN BOWBRIDGE ROADHOUSE VIA, DENMARK CHRISTOPHER LILLEY BARDI ARDYALOON STORE BARDIE ARDYALOON STORE, ONE ARM POINT GEENA BATCHELOR BATCHELOR FAMILY TRUST LOT 9/ 51 MOIR STREET, BORDEN MICHELLE MIGUEL BEACON CO-OPERATIVE LOT 3, LINDSAY STREET, BEACON GRAEME PRINCE BEAGLE BAY COMMUNITY STORE BEAGLE BAY VIA, BROOME ROSS PIGDON BELL & COY AUSTIN STREET, CUE LESTER SNOOKE BOLGART RURAL MERCHANDISE LOT 56 GEORGE STREET, BOLGART PAUL KING BOLGART TRADERS 3 RAILWAY STREET, CALINGIRI JOANNE GANSBERG BOYANUP GENERAL STORE & NEWSAGENCY 16 SOUTH WEST HIGHWAY, BOYANUP EDWARD JONES BROOKTON FARMERS CO-OP CO LTD 19 ROBINSON ROAD, BROOKTON MICHAEL COLE BUREKUP GENERAL STORE AND NEWSAGENCY LOT 68, RUSSELL ROAD, BUREKUP BRONWYN SINNOTT CALINGIRI TRADERS 17 CAVELL STREET, CALINGIRI BRENDA REILLY CANILA PTY LTD TRADING AS WUNGKUL STORE WUNGKUL STORE, WARMUN DAWN CHADWICK CAPE AGENCIES LOT 1, WELLSTEAD PETER IVEY CERVANTES GENERAL STORE 2 CADIZ STREET, CERVANTES COLIN NUTT CHIDLOW POSTAL & HOME CENTRE 4405 THOMAS STREET, CHIDLOW KEITH BUCKLE COMPASS GROUP (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD- TELFER TELFER RETAIL OUTLET-TELFER GOLD MINE, TELFER MARK DEVENYNS COMPASS GROUP (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD-MT KEITH MOUNT KEITH RETAIL SHOP, . PAUL SIMMONS COMPASS GROUP (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD-RAVENSTHORPE ESS RAVENSTHORPE, SOUTH COAST HWY, RAVENSTHORPE GARY LOFTHOUSE COMPASS GROUP AUST—CATABY LOT 1 CARD ROAD, CATABY JANENE FORDE COMPASS GROUP AUSTRALIA—KAMBALDA ESS KAMBALDA VILLAGE, 5 DURKIN ROAD, KAMBALDA DEBRA GARD COOROW HIGHWAY STORE LOT 99, CNR MAIN STREET & POYTON PARADE, COOROW NORMAN MONCK CORAL BAY SHOPPING VILLAGE LOT 4 ROBINSON STREET, CORAL BAY RICHARD BOWERING CORAL BAY SUPERMARKET & OUTDOOR CENTRE SHOP 7, CORAL BAY ARCADE, ROBINSON STREET, CORAL BAY ROSEMARIE DE BURGH CRANBROOK SUPERMARKET AND NEWSAGENCY 4 GORDON STREET, CRANBROOK BRADLEY CRISP CRISP’S CORNER STORE AND NEWSAGENCY 45 JONES STREET, KONDININ FLORENCE GIBSONE CUNDERDIN NEWSAGENCY 63 MAIN STREET, CUNDERDIN WENDY MILLS DAHESY ENTERPRISES PTY LTD LOT 109 KING STREET, ENEABBA PHILIP JAMIESON DAW, F E & SONS MORGAN STREET, RAVENSTHORPE LEE CARTER DILLY DALLY TOYLAND 27 JOHNSTON STREET, DALWALLINU LUCIE PANIORA DJARINDJIN STORE DJARINDJIN COMMUNITY STORE VIA, BROOME DONALD HERBERTSON DWELLINGUP GENERAL STORE 52 MCLARTY STREET, DWELLINGUP EDWIN FOX E.L & J.A FOX T/A FRANKLAND GENERAL STORE LOT 2, CNR FRANKLAND & CRANBROOK ROADS, FRANKLAND WARREN DALLACHY EZIWAY FOOD STORES HALLS CREEK LOT 82, GREAT NORTHERN HIGHWAY, HALLS CREEK HEATHER MUIR EZIWAY FOOD STORES HYDEN LOT 21 MARSHALL STREET, HYDEN NEIL FOOT FOOT-LUERS AGENCIES GABBEDY PLACE, MECKERING LINETT WATLING FORTESCUE METALS GROUP FIRST AID BUILDING, CLOUD BREAK VILLAGE, . ZANETTE JENKINS GBJ SYSTEMS PTY LTD TRADING AS LEINSTER NEWS AND VIDEO LEINSTER SHOPPING CENTRE, MANSBRIDGE STREET, LEINSTER KY VU GIDGIEGANNUP GENERAL STORE UNIT 4/2086 TOODYAY ROAD, GIDGEGANNUP BARBARA JOHN GINGIN PHARMACY 8 BROCKMAN ST, GINGIN ROBERT GARDINER GREEN HEAD GENERAL STORE 3 GREENHEAD ROAD, GREENHEAD ROLAND NANINI HALLS CREEK CARAVAN PARK T/AS LANUS NOMINEES 4 ROBERTA AVENUE, HALLS CREEK JUDITH CRUICKSHANK HEY JUDES 57 RAILWAY ROAD, THREE SPRINGS ASTRID STEPHEN HOPETOUN GENERAL STORE 87 VEAL STREET, HOPETOUN ANDREW WANT HYDEN TRADING CO LOT 2728, SHOP 11 BUSH VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTRE, HYDEN MICHELLE HOOPER HYDEN’S HOME OF HEALTH SHOP 12, 2728 MCPHERSON STREET, HYDEN STEVEN LANGE IGA MUKINBUDIN 27 SHADBOLT STREET, MUKINBUDIN MARY GEOGHEGAN INDIANIC PTY LTD GEORDIE LONGREACH GENERAL STORE, ROTTNEST ISLAND DARREN GRAY JERESA NOMINEES PTY LTD TRADING AS NYABING GENERAL STORE 16 RICHMOND STREET, NYABING JOANNE READ JOADA HOLDINGS PTY LTD 6 YARRA STREET, CARNAMAH KEVIN SMITHSON KENDENUP STORES HASSELL AVE, KENDENUP DAVID COOKE KOORDA IGA 26-28 ALLENBY STREET, KOORDA LIST OF PERSONS HOLDING A LICENCE TO SELL SCHEDULE 2 POISONS BY RETAIL NAME ON BEHALF OF ADDRESS 4068 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 29 August 2008 DAMION LEO KUKERIN GENERAL STORE 25 SCADDEN STREET, KUKERIN JEAN MCINNES KULIN SELF SERVICE PTY LTD 32 HIGH STREET, KULIN LEONIE CARRUTHERS LAKE GRACE HEALTH & BEAUTY CENTRE LAKEWAY SHOPPING CENTRE, STUBBS STREET, LAKE GRACE MURRAY STANTON LAKE GRACE PLAZA STUBBS STREET, LAKE GRACE DIANE CONST LAKE KING AGENCIES 13 RAVENSTHORPE ROAD, LAKE KING FRANCES PALMER LAVERTON MOTORS BP LAVERTON MOTORS (SERVICE STATION), LAVERTON GAVIN MOORE LEONORA SUPERMARKET 75 TOWER ST, LEONORA CAROLINE SIBOSADO LOMBADINA ABORIGINAL CORPORATION LOMBADINA STORE AT LOMBADINA COMMUNITY VIA, BROOME ROSEMARY PETHICK MANAYA HOLDINGS T/AS LEEMAN FUEL AND LIQUOR LOT 474 LESCHENAULTIA ROAD, LEEMAN LESLY MARSHALL MARBISH ENTERPRISES PTY LTD TRADING AS EZIWAY DOWERIN 6 STEWART STREET, DOWERIN ANNMARIE KIERNAN MARBLE BAR MINI MART PTY LTD 1 FRANCIS STREET, MARBLE BAR CARLO GALATI MILING TRAVELSTOP GREAT NORTHERN HIGHWAY, MILING PATRICIA DELLAR MORAN’S STORE 28-30 BAYLEY STREET, COOLGARDIE JULIE BATEMAN MORAWA NEWS AND GIFTS 38 WINFIELD STREET, MORAWA PETER QUARTERMAINE MORAWA TRADERS 54 WINFIELD STREET, MORAWA PAUL ANDERSON MOUNT GININI PTY LTD T/AS MINGNEW TRADING CO CNR MIDLANDS ROAD AND VICTORIA STREET, MINGENEW LEONE HARRIS MUCHEA GENERAL STORE LOT 1 BRAND HWY, MUCHEA ANNE HARRINGTON MURCHISON TRADERS L 7 AUSTIN STREET, CUE ERNEST GIZZARELLI NANNUP EZIWAY FOOD STORES LOT 1 WARREN ROAD, NANNUP CAROLYN GARNER NANNUP HANDY FOODS 59 WARREN ROAD, NANNUP GEMMA BOYCE NEWDEGATE GENERAL STORE LOT 5 MALEY STREET, NEWDEGATE ROBYN SZCZECINSKI NORSEMAN IGA 89 ROBERTS STREET, NORSEMAN THOMAS FAHEY NORTHCLIFFE NEWSAGENT AND GENERAL STORE 17-18 ZAMIA STREET, NORTHCLIFFE STEPHEN WHITE ONSLOW SUPERMARKET LOTS 355 AND 356 SECOND AVENUE, ONSLOW MATTHEW JOHNSON OZRUSS TRADING CO TRADING AS JERRY ROAD HOUSE 3 HASSELL ROAD, JERRAMUNGUP PHILIP HARRINGTON P.R & B.M HARRINGTON 41 BURROWES STREET, DARKAN FRANCES PALMER PALMER HOLDINGS (WA) PTY LTD LAVERTON STORES, LAVERTON SHUI WONG PARABURDOO HEALTH BEAUTY AND GIFTS COLES SHOPPING CENTRE, ASHBURTON DRIVE, PARABURDOO CHRISTINE PARKER PINGRUP & DISTRICTS RESOURCE & TELECENTRE PINGRUP TELECENTRE, SANDERSON STREET, PINGRUP BRIAN POVER POVERS RURAL TRADERS ., COOROW ERIK SEIDELIN R & E GENERAL STORE 47 JOHNSTON STREET, DALWALLINU RAYMOND WOOD R & J WOOD PTY LTD TRADING AS PERENJORI EASYWAY STORE LOT 6 FOWLER STREET, PERENJORI TIMOTHY BOWDEN SEASIDE SUPPLIES LEEMAN LOT 212 ACACIA WAY, LEEMAN MARGARET FOSTER SERPENTINE GENERAL STORE 22 WELLARD STREET, SERPENTINE CATHERINE NAUSSEDAT SIECO PTY LTD / GUILDERTON GENERAL STORE CNR EDWARDS & DEWAR STREETS, GUILDERTON DAVID CANNING SMC VENDING OPERATIONS MURRIN MURRIN MINE SITE, MURRIN MURRIN EDWARD SMITH SNAG ISLAND ROADHOUSE 60 NAIRN STREET, LEEMAN JANET DAVIDSON STONES THROW PTY LTD(DAVIDSON F/T) -BREMER BAY GENERAL STORE 1 MARY STREET, BREMER BAY CINDY MARCON SUNSHOWER PTY LTD T/AS NORSEMAN NEWS & HEALTH 87 ROBERTS STREET, NORSEMAN ORATHAI WARD SUPA VALU JERRAMUNGUP 31 TOBRUK ROAD, JERRAMUNGUP KIM GOODING TA & SE BAYLEY 11 SCADDEN STREET, KUKERIN JOHN RODRIGUES TARUNDA SUPERMARKET LOT 272 MCLARTY DRIVE, FITZROY CROSSING VALDA MORONY TEMCROWN PTY LTD T/A NULLAGINE ROADHOUSE & STORE LOT 170 WALTERS STREET, NULLAGINE PATRICIA DEAKER THE DEAKER FAMILY TRUST TRADING AS DANDARAGAN GENERAL STORE 3450 DANDARAGAN ROAD, DANDARAGAN GLORIA LEE THE NGARLUMA YINDJIBARNDI FOUNDATION LTD 44 ROE STREET, ROEBOURNE JOHN THURKLE THURKLES MULLEWA 7 JOSE STREET, MULLEWA SUSAN HATZIANTONIOU TRIANDA PTY LTD T/A WILLIAMS GENERAL STORE 22 BROOKING STREET, WILLIAMS IAN COULSON UNIVERSAL SODEXHO PTY LTD ARGYLE VILLAGE DELI, ARGYLE DIAMOND MINE VIA, KUNUNURRA IAN KEOGH UNIVERSAL SODEXHO PTY LTD JUNDEE GOLD OPERATIONS VIA, WILUNA MATT CURREY UNIVERSAL SODEXHO PTY LTD WEST ANGELAS MINESITE RETAIL STORE, NEWMAN PAUL AUSTIN UNIVERSAL SODEXHO PTY LTD MINESITE CATERING VILLAGE, WILUNA GOLD MINE, WILUNA RICHARD SYMONS UNIVERSAL SODEXHO PTY LTD WANDARRIE DELI, ARGYLE DIAMOND MINE VIA, KUNUNURRA KAREN OLD WAGIN DISTRICT FARMERS COOPERATIVE LOT 207-208 ABSOLOM STREET, DUMBLEYUNG MANDY WILCOMES WANGKATJUNGKA ABORIGINAL COMMUNITY WANGKATJUNGKA COMMUNITY STORE, 120 KM EAST OF, FITZROY CROSSING NEVILLE STEICKE WICKEPIN TRADING COMPANY 30 WOGOLIN ROAD, WICKEPIN KEVIN HONDOW WICKHAM NEWSAGENCY WICKHAM SHOPPING CENTRE, MULGA WAY, WICKHAM TERESA BISHOP WINGZONE PTY
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