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ASIC Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. ASIC 41A/05, Tuesday, 18 October 2005 Published by ASIC ASIC Gazette Contents Company/Scheme deregistrations RIGHTS OF REVIEW Persons affected by certain decisions made by ASIC under the Corporations Act and the other legislation administered by ASIC may have rights of review. ASIC has published Practice Note 57 [PN57] Notification of rights of review and Information Sheet [INFO 1100] ASIC decisions – your rights to assist you to determine whether you have a right of review. You can obtain a copy of these documents from the ASIC Digest, the ASIC website at www.asic.gov.au or from the Administrative Law Co-ordinator in the ASIC office with which you have been dealing. ISSN 1445-6060 (Online version) Available from www.asic.gov.au ISSN 1445-6079 (CD-ROM version) Email [email protected] © Commonwealth of Australia, 2005 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 41A/05, Tuesday, 18 October 2005 Company/Scheme deregistrations Page 2 of 102 CORPORATIONS ACT 2001 Section 601CL(4) Notice is hereby given that at the end of three months from the date hereof, the names of the foreign companies mentioned below will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the register. Dated this fourteenth day of October 2005 Jeremy McNeice DELEGATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION Name of Company ARBN AMEX ALLIANCE L.L.C. 096 275 688 BE&K INTERNATIONAL, INC. 086 857 954 CHEATER LLC 095 026 369 JL GOSLAR GMBH 102 930 487 WILLIAMS & JORGENSEN LIMITED 105 588 332 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 41A/05, Tuesday, 18 October 2005 Company/Scheme deregistrations Page 3 of 102 CORPORATIONS ACT 2001 Subsection 601AB(3) & 601PB(3) Notice is hereby given that the organisations mentioned below will be deregistered when two months have passed since the publication of this notice. Dated this fourteenth day of October 2005 Jeremy McNeice DELEGATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION Name of Company ACN A. & C. COSSETTO INVESTMENTS PTY LIMITED 069 250 353 A.C.N. 002 929 393 PTY LIMITED 002 929 393 A.C.N. 003 981 324 PTY LIMITED 003 981 324 A.C.N. 004 930 518 PTY LTD 004 930 518 A.C.N. 007 649 863 PTY LTD 007 649 863 A.C.N. 010 574 599 PTY. LTD. 010 574 599 A.C.N. 051 732 248 PTY LTD 051 732 248 A.C.N. 055 988 344 PTY LTD 055 988 344 A.C.N. 056 066 614 PTY LTD 056 066 614 A.C.N. 069 238 240 PTY LTD 069 238 240 A.C.N. 073 585 627 PTY LTD 073 585 627 A.C.N. 078 392 444 PTY LTD 078 392 444 A.C.N. 078 545 605 PTY. LTD. 078 545 605 A.C.N. 082 578 738 PTY. LTD. 082 578 738 A.C.N. 082 681 561 PTY LTD 082 681 561 A.C.N. 087 202 935 PTY LTD 087 202 935 A.C.N. 087 212 726 PTY LIMITED 087 212 726 A.C.N. 087 519 015 PTY LTD 087 519 015 A.C.N. 092 682 463 PTY LTD 092 682 463 A.C.N. 092 881 171 PTY LTD 092 881 171 A.C.N. 100 579 673 PTY LTD 100 579 673 A.C.S. WHOLESALE PTY. LTD. 008 173 751 A.F. JOSEPHSON BUSINESS GROUP PTY. LIMITED 003 292 920 A.G.A. DEVELOPMENT GROUP PTY LTD 100 533 873 A.J.A. BUILDERS PTY. LTD. 006 448 335 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 41A/05, Tuesday, 18 October 2005 Company/Scheme deregistrations Page 4 of 102 Name of Company ACN A.P. CONSOLIDATED PTY. LTD. 006 149 346 A.P. LINGERIE (SALES) PTY. LIMITED 004 544 343 A. PLUS SAFETY PTY LTD 104 671 098 A. R. PALM COFFEE PTY. LIMITED 064 612 362 A.R.T CORPORATION PTY. LTD. 096 697 004 A&A TRADING PTY. LIMITED 055 996 686 A & N ALEXANDER TRANSPORT PTY. LTD. 100 284 713 A & Z AUTOMOTIVES PTY LTD 104 571 244 A-ONE IMAGES PTY. LTD. 007 448 777 AAI CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LIMITED 100 463 590 A AND J VINEYARD CONSULTING AND CONTRACTING SERVICES 104 762 030 PTY LTD AAPLAS PTY. LIMITED 054 248 216 A A PLASTICS (VIC) PTY LIMITED 064 543 844 A BAR PTY LIMITED 073 879 660 ABBTEX PTY LIMITED 100 381 093 ABE & GERARD INVESTMENTS PTY LTD 104 720 489 ABEFLAN PTY. LIMITED 064 574 296 ABERBALDIE PTY. LIMITED 003 509 751 ABF TRADING PTY LTD 057 200 781 ABI CONSTRUCTION PTY. LIMITED 074 063 353 AB INSPECTIONS PTY. LTD. 092 842 852 ABLE CONCRETE PUMPING PTY. LTD. 060 019 347 ABRAHAM INFOTAINMENT PTY LTD 096 835 273 ABSTRACT STEEL CONSTRUCTIONS PTY. LTD. 087 349 693 AB TOURS & TRAVEL PTY LTD 096 712 837 ACASIA - GG. (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 070 406 905 ACCESS DEMOLITION PTY LIMITED 087 414 159 ACCOM ONE PTY LTD 104 775 162 AC CONCRETING & PUMPING SERVICES (AUST) PTY LTD 104 750 245 ACCOUNTANTS & CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERS 087 259 443 INVESTMENTS PTY LTD ACCOUNT RITE ENTERPRISES PTY LTD 100 321 426 ACEBOUND PTY LTD 069 303 395 ACE GROUP PTY. LIMITED 073 782 868 ACFT TRADING PTY LTD 104 808 406 ACH PACIFIC PTY. LTD. 059 891 413 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 41A/05, Tuesday, 18 October 2005 Company/Scheme deregistrations Page 5 of 102 Name of Company ACN ACKERMAN INVESTMENTS PTY LTD 000 230 722 ACTFAST COURIERS PTY LIMITED 087 279 258 ACTIVE PACIFIC PTY LTD 104 752 472 ACUMA PTY LTD 008 213 232 ADAM BOWMAN PTY LTD 100 300 141 ADCHEM TECHNOLOGIES PTY. LIMITED 096 715 954 ADDENDUM PTY LIMITED 082 382 634 ADELAIDE DRIVE PTY. LTD. 052 025 251 ADEUS PTY LTD 009 449 389 ADP CONSULTANCY PTY LIMITED 092 878 727 ADROIT MEDIA PTY LIMITED 087 479 525 ADVANCE COLLECTION SERVICES PTY. LTD. 008 036 646 ADVANCED AEROBICS PTY LTD 073 809 999 ADVANCED CARS PTY. LTD. 082 422 106 ADVANCED NATIONAL COATINGS PTY LTD 103 440 035 ADVANCED POKER MACHINE CO (VICTORIA) PTY. LIMITED 055 930 286 ADVANCED SOLUTIONS (NSW) PTY LTD 104 780 378 ADVANCED TRADER PTY LTD 096 742 031 ADVANCE PEBBLEWORKS PTY LTD 082 537 219 ADVANCE PROPERTY SURVEYS PTY LTD 078 550 820 ADZAN PTY. LIMITED 087 572 727 AEROSPACE TECHNICAL TRAINING AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. 006 755 184 AFFORDABLE HOUSING CORPORATION LIMITED 102 629 685 AFM CORPORATE PTY LTD 104 661 921 AFRA STAR PTY LTD 069 270 962 AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY GLASS PTY LTD 087 322 807 AGILITEE COMMUNICATIONS PTY LTD 082 517 655 AGILITEE PTY LTD 100 485 970 AGRAM PTY. LTD. 073 988 217 AGRICULTURAL CONTRACTING AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 087 226 284 AHRA PTY. LTD. 006 143 942 AHUENS PTY LTD 096 791 927 AIF FINANCIAL BROKERS PTY LTD 095 856 670 AIRCONDITIONED AUTO RENTALS PTY. LTD. 092 670 865 AIRCONDITIONING LOGISTICS PTY LTD 009 130 474 AIRCRAFT FACTORY PTY LTD 096 544 311 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 41A/05, Tuesday, 18 October 2005 Company/Scheme deregistrations Page 6 of 102 Name of Company ACN AIRLIE LINKS INVESTMENTS PTY LTD 104 786 183 AIRLIE PORTSIDE INVESTMENTS PTY LTD 104 786 218 AIRPORT EXPRESS SERVICES PTY LTD 096 872 918 AIRPORT TECHNOLOGY GROUP PTY LTD 087 117 253 AIR SUSHI PTY. 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