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ASIC 21A/02, Thursday, 16 May 2002 (Special) Published by ASIC Commonwealth of Australia Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. ASIC 21A/02, Thursday, 16 May 2002 (Special) Published by ASIC AASSIICC GGaazzeettttee Contents Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition - S668A Corporations Law Copies of records of unclaimed consideration in respect of securities, of the following companies, that have been compulsorily acquired have been received and are hereby published in accordance with subsection 668A(4) of the Corporations Act: • ASHTON MINING LIMITED • AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL CARE LIMITED • AUSTRALIAN LIQUOR GROUP LTD • FH FAULDING & CO LIMITED • FINEMORE HOLDINGS LIMITED • INFRATIL AUSTRALIA LIMITED • J BOAG & SON LIMITED • KUSP LTD • NEW HAMPTON GOLDFIELDS LIMITED • NMG GROUP INVESTMENTS PTY LTD • SAVAGE RESOURCES LIMITED • SPICERS PAPER LIMITED The unclaimed consideration from these compulsory acquisitions is currently being held by the company. These unclaimed considerations are not due to be forwarded to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission until May 2003. All claims should be directed to the relevant company or share registry until the above date. Contact details have been included under the relevant company name in this Gazette. ISSN 1445-6060 Available from www.asic.gov.au © Commonwealth of Australia, 2001 Email [email protected] This work is copyright. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, all rights are reserved. Requests for authorisation to reproduce, publish or communicate this work should be made to: Gazette Publisher, Australian Securities and Investment Commission, GPO Box 5179AA, Melbourne Vic 3001 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 21A/02, Thursday, 16 May 2002 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 2 ASHTON MINING LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY CAPRICORN DIAMONDS INVESTMENTS PTY LIMITED CONTACT: FAB FERRARO COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED GPO BOX 2975EE MELBOURNE VIC 3001 PHONE: 03 9611 5842 FAX: 03 9611 5859 ACIS, CLIFFORD H MAKIN CHESWARDINE 9 DURADEN CLOSE, 11.06 BECKENHAM PLACE PARK, BECKENHAM KENT BR3 2BU, UNITED KINGDOM GBR ANZ NOMINEES LIMITED GPO BOX 2842AA, MELBOURNE VIC 3001 18.63 AVERAGE TRUST PLC THE PLEASAUNCE, INNER PARK ROAD, 0.36 WIMBLEDON, LONDON SW19 6DZ UK GBR BANKS, NATHAN RICHARD 6 HYACINTH AVENUE, HOLLYWELL QLD 4216 3.50 ROTHWELL BANKS, NATHAN RR 6 HYACINTH AVENUE, HOLLYWELL QLD 4216 22.74 BENARY, NEIL LEON 5 BLYTHSWOOD COURT, KEW VIC 3101 4.45 BROWN, ROBERT 10 MILL LANE, HASTINGS EAST, SUSSEX TN35 2.54 ANTHONY 4LJ, UNITED KINGDOM GBR BURSTON, KEITH & 61 BRISBANE STREET, MACKAY QLD 4740 9,010.00 BURSTON, JILL CAPEL-CURE MYERS <ZAET A/C>, THE REGISTRY ROYAL MINT 5.09 NOMINEES LTD COURT, LONDON EC3N 4EY, UNITED KINGDOM GBR CHEW, STANLEY LOUIE 26 BERELONG ROAD, CREMORNE NSW 2090 18.74 CLARIDGE, NIGEL JOHN DARNAWAY LAVERSTOCK PARK, SALISBURY, 6.17 DAVID WILTSHIRE SP1 1QJ, UNITED KINGDOM GBR COLE, THERESA ZELIE MEADOWBANK SHARPHAM, DRIVE TOTNES 11.98 DEVON TQ9 5HE, UNITED KINGDOM GBR CRABTREE, ROBERT WA WATERVALE CELLARS, WATERVALE SA 5452 15.97 CRAIGIE, RODNEY G 22 MISTRAL AVENUE, MOSMAN NSW 2088 0.73 CRONIN, MAURENE G 15 AIRD STREET, CAMBERWELL VIC 3124 0.64 CROSS, ROBERT WEST END HOUSE, 1 STEP TERRACE, 13.34 SINGLEHURST WINCHESTER HAMPSHIRE SO22 5BR, UNITED KINGDOM GBR DEUCKER, JUDITH LOT 255 SANDY CREEK ROAD, M/S 428, 3.99 LORRAINE GRANTHAM QLD 4347 DIXON, ROBERT 5724 TAHOMA PLACE, AUSTIN TEXAS 78759- 23.02 CHRISTOPHER 5595, USA DOUGLAS, MARGARET PO BOX 3546, VISALIA CALIFORNIA 93278, 6.04 RAE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DURANCE, MARK E & 1 ELPHINSTONE STREET, CONCORD NSW 4.40 DURANCE, MERRILYN A 2137 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 21A/02, Thursday, 16 May 2002 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 3 FARRUGIA, JOSEPH MARY 8 CHURCH SQUARE, MQABBA, MALTA 15.97 FERRIS, CLARENCE 11 HILL PARK CRESCENT ST, AUSTELL 3.27 WILLIAM CORNWALL PL15 5HW, UNITED KINGDOM GBR FINDLAY, CHRISTINE F 16 DENIS DRIVE, RIVERSIDE TAS 7250 5.72 FISHER, JULES 47 MOUNTAIN VIEW PARADE, NEW LAMBTON, 3,800.00 NEWCASTLE NSW 2300 FLACK, NATHANIEL JOHN 1362 GRAND JUNCTION ROAD, HOPE VALLEY 3.50 SA 5090 FOLETTA, ANDREW GD 157A WERE STREET, BRIGHTON VIC 3186 8.40 FORSTER, MARGARET 21 YOUNG STREET, TANUNDA SA 5352 70.00 HENDERSON HANSON, ANDREA LISA 32 EXHIBITION STREET, MCKINNON VIC 3204 21.94 KEANE, NORMA 3 OAKWOOD AVENUE, GOULBURN NSW 2580 1.75 KERR, MARIAN GOULD 4 GERALD AVENUE, ROSEVILLE NSW 2069 13.99 KHAN, FUNG YOK 16 JALAN GALLOWAY, KUALA LUMPUR, 6,870.60 MALAYSIA LEDIAEV, MICHAEL 5912 SOUTH ADELE AVENUE, WHITTIER, 8.28 CALIFORNIA USA 90606 LEE, CHRISTINE P 11 ORISSA STREET, ZILLMERE QLD 4034 19.24 LEONARD, DONALD A 3066 GLENVIEW DRIVE, SIERRA VISTA, 3.99 ARIZONA USA LIENHOP, VICTORIA MAY 45 WHEELER STREET, CASTLEMAINE VIC 20.99 3450 LOH, WAI KENG 856 JALAN, 17/25 HAPPY GARDEN 46400, 16.75 PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR MALAYSIA MACDONALD, IAN 1/33 LEONARD STREET, VICTORIA PARK WA 30,500.00 6100 MASEL, JOHN C/- M/S D FITZGERALD, 55A ELIZABETH 2.21 STREET, HOBART TAS 7000 MASTERS, JANE 870 BALD EAGLE DRIVE, #B2 MARCO ISLAND 197.95 FL 34145, USA MASTERS, JANE 870 BALD EAGLE DRIVE, #B2 MARCO ISLAND 37.45 FL 34145, USA MILLANE, CHRISTOPHER 28 NAPIER STREET, MALABAR NSW 2036 10.49 NG, YAT TONG 51 LANSDOWN STREET, NORTH BALWYN VIC 3,284.60 3104 ONG, DILYS YU-MIN 103 GALLOP PARK ROAD, SINGAPORE 258997, 19,600.00 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPOR PAFF, MARLEEN MAREE 23 CLARENCE STREET, MATER HILL QLD 214.00 4101 PAGO INVESTMENTS PTY C/- HARRISON GARNER PARTNERS, 34 2,371.60 LTD EASTERN ROAD, SOUTH MELBOURNE VIC 3205 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 21A/02, Thursday, 16 May 2002 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 4 PELLETIER, RAYMOND J 200 NICHOLS STREET, GARDNER MA 01440, 18.75 UNITED STATES PHYSICK, ALAN & 44 REGENT ROAD, MORECAMBE LANCASHIRE 3.50 PHYSICK, MARGARET LA3 1TE, UNITED KINGDOM GBR PHYSICK, ALAN & 44 REGENT ROAD, MORECAMBE LANCASHIRE 16.32 PHYSICK, MARGARET LA3 1TE, UNITED KINGDOM GBR PREAGER, JOYCE PO BOX 1874, LARGO FLORIDA 33779, USA 0.32 DOROTHY REARDON, PETER JOHN 160 RUSKIN PARK HOUSE, CHAMPION HILL, 9.22 LONDON SE5 8PL, UNITED KINGDOM GBR REVESZ, FERENC 4 SOUTH STREET MAHWAH, NEW JERSEY 18.76 07430 USA REYNOLDS, BETTY M 4 HORN PIPE COURT, YANCHEP WA 6035 2.00 RICHARDS, MARK H & 61 STATENBOROUGH STREET, ERINDALE SA 5.99 RICHARDS, JOAN E 5066 ROBERTS, WILLIAM L 1870 WYOMING AVENUE, NW APARTMENT 214.00 603, WASHINGTON DC 20009I, UNITED STATES RUSCAR NOMINEES PTY PO BOX 106, BALWYN VIC 3103 1.75 LTD SADLER, NICHOLAS 402 WATTLETREE ROAD, EAST MALVERN VIC 13.99 DOMINIC JAMES 3145 SALMONA, GILBERT 2 BECKETTS PARK DRIVE, LEEDS LS6 3BP, 7.98 UNITED KINGDOM GBR SALVARIS, DIANA MINNIE 80 GRANT STREET, COTTESLOE WA 6011 13.99 SCHLEGEL, ANDREAS DOLDERSTRASSE 90, CH-8032 ZURICH, 244.65 JAKOB SWITZERLAND SCHLEGEL, ANDREAS DOLDERSTRASSE 90, CH-8032 ZURICH, 1,293.15 JAKOB SWITZERLAND STELFOX, ALFRED 82 CREDITON ROAD, OKEHAMPTON DEVON 7.00 RODNEY EX20 1NY, UNITED KINGDOM GBR STOECKEL, ANDREW B MAJVRA VALE FEDERAL HIGHWAY, RMB 1540, 1,398.00 QUEANBEYAN NSW 2620 TODD, STEPHEN 645 TARNEIT ROAD, HOPPERS CROSSING VIC 21.95 3029 VALLANCE, NEIL ANTHONY 10 DAVEY STREET, FRANKSTON VIC 3199 9.79 WARDELL, JOHN REX TE WHITI RD, 4 MASTERTON, NEW ZEALAND 22.74 WEIN, GLENN K 37 LUMEAH ROAD, CAULFIELD NORTH VIC 3.50 3161 WELCH, ANTHONY 82 PELLHURST ROAD, RYDE ISLE OF WIGHT 16.77 FRANKLIN L PO33 3BS, UNITED KINGDOM GBR WELCH, ANTHONY 82 PELLHURST ROAD, RYDE ISLE OF WIGHT 7.98 FRANKLIN L PO33 3BS, UNITED KINGDOM GBR WIESE, GUY EDISON BOX 790, BORDERTOWN SA 5268 19.96 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 21A/02, Thursday, 16 May 2002 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 5 WILKINSON, JULIE RECTORY FARM, WARMINGTON, UNITED 7.11 KINGDOM GBR WILSON, GREGORY 116 MAIN STREET, STAWELL VIC 3380 657.80 YENSON, SIDNEY 34 WALLIS AVENUE, STRATHFIELD NSW 2135 7.00 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 21A/02, Thursday, 16 May 2002 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 6 AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL CARE LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY HCoA HOSPITAL HOLDINGS (AUSTRALIA) PTY LIMITED CONTACT: RICHARD HINDELL PROJECT OFFICER, CORPORATE ACTIONS ASX PERPETUAL REGISTRARS LIMITED GPO BOX 1736P MELBOURNE VIC 3001 PHONE: 03 9615 9731 FAX: 03 9615 9744 EMAIL: [email protected] PERSONS ENTITLED TO MAYNE GROUP LIMITED SHARES AUSTRALIAN MEDICAL LEVEL 34 NORTHPOINT, 100 MILLER STREET, 0.00 ENTERPRISE LIMITED NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060, 24 MAYNE GROUP LIMITED SHARES BELINSKIS, PETER 18 WATTLE AVENUE, ST MARYS NSW 2760, 0.00 ALFRED 1643 MAYNE GROUP LIMITED SHARES BERNSHAW, DAVID 36 ST GEORGES ROAD, ELSTERNWICK VIC 0.00 LINTON MORRIS & 3185, 238 MAYNE GROUP LIMITED SHARES BOUSFIELD, HELEN ESTHER BEROVALE PTY LIMITED 16A HILLCREST AVENUE, EPPING NSW 2121, 0.00 2381 MAYNE GROUP LIMITED SHARES BILOS, PETER PO BOX 3401, WESTON CREEK ACT 2611, 476 0.00 MAYNE GROUP LIMITED SHARES BOCK, JACK MAURICE & <HEPEL STAFF SUPER FUND A/C>, PO BOX 24, 0.00 BOCK, RACHEL HAWKSBURN VIC 3142, 857 MAYNE GROUP LIMITED SHARES BOOTH, ADA PHYLLIS 19/422 CARDIGAN STREET, CARLTON VIC 0.00 3053, 3029 MAYNE GROUP LIMITED SHARES BRACKEN, GEORGINA 61 DERBY STREET, NORTHCOTE VIC 3070, 571 0.00 MAREE MAYNE GROUP LIMITED SHARES BRYANT, PAUL 24 BLACKWOOD AVENUE, CLOVELLY NSW 0.00 ALEXANDER 2031, 333 MAYNE GROUP LIMITED SHARES BULLON, VIKKI 3B NETHERTON COURT, AYR ROAD, 0.00 GLASGOW G77 6EB, 222 MAYNE GROUP LIMITED SHARES CAFE, PETER & CAFE, <THE HECS SUPER FUND A/C>, BOWENS 0.00 MARGARET HOLLOW, OLD BOWENFELS NSW 2790, 476 MAYNE GROUP LIMITED
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