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Victoria Government Gazette GENERAL Victoria Government Gazette No. G 48 Thursday 29 November 2001 GENERAL GENERAL AND PERIODICAL GAZETTE Advertisers should note: Copy to: Gazette Officer ¥ Late copy received at The Craftsman Press Pty. Ltd. after The Craftsman Press Pty. Ltd. deadlines will be placed in the following issue of VGG, 125 Highbury Road, irrespective of any date/s mentioned in the copy (unless Burwood Vic 3125 otherwise advised). Telephone: (03) 9926 1233 ¥ Late withdrawal of advertisements (after client approval, Facsimile: (03) 9926 1292 before printing) will incur 50 per cent of the full advertising DX: 32510 Burwood rate to cover typesetting, layout and proofreading costs. Email: [email protected] ¥ Proofs will be supplied only when requested or at the direction of the Gazette Officer. Advertising Rates and Payment ¥ No additions or amendments to material for publications All prices include GST will be accepted by telephone. 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Ltd. 9.30 a.m. Monday Ð (Private Notices) 125 Highbury Road, Burwood Vic 3125 9.30 a.m. Tuesday Ð (Government and Outer Budget Telephone: (03) 9926 1233 Sector Agencies Notices) By Authority of Victorian Government Printer 2934 G 48 29 November 2001 Victoria Government Gazette INDEX TO PRIVATE ADVERTISERS A Rogers & Every . .2938 Andrew G. J. Rowan . .2935 Ryan Mackay & McClelland . .2938 Armstrong Collins and Delacy . .2936 Armstrong Ross . .2936 S Secombs . .2938 E Sharrock Pitman . .2938 Ellinghaus Weill . .2936 Stidston & Williams Weblaw . .2938 E. P. Johnson & Davies . .2936 W F Wisewoulds . .2938 FeatherbyÕs . .2936 G Garden & Green . .2936 Gray Friend & Long . .2937 L Littleton Hackford . .2937 M Mason Sier Turnbull . .2937 Michael Rickards . .2937 N Nicholas OÕDonohue & Co. .2937 P Perpetual Trustees . .2937 R Rennick & Gaynor . .2937 Victoria Government Gazette G 48 29 November 2001 2935 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS SCHEDULE 1 Ð ACT NO. 391 Commencing at the north western angle of Abolition of State Aid to Religion, 1871 crown allotment 1, no section, Parish of Brewster, bounded thence by a road bearing I, John Robertson Preston, head or 0¡00Õ 102.80 metres; thence by the Western authorised representative of the denomination Highway bearing 94¡05Õ 60.55 metres; thence known as The Uniting Church in Australia, with by allotment 1A bearing 180¡00Õ 98.37 metres, the consent of The Uniting Church in Australia and thence by allotment 1 bearing 270¡00Õ 60.35 Property Trust (Victoria), trustees of the land metres to the point of commencement. described in the sub-joined statement of trustees and of Reverend Malcolm I. Mackay being the Name of trustees: The Uniting Church in person entitled to minister in or occupy a Australia Property Trust (Victoria). building or buildings upon the said land, hereby Powers of disposition: Such powers of apply to the Governor of the State of Victoria for disposition including powers of sale, lease or leave to dispose of the said land by the means mortgage as are given to the Trustee by the and for the purposes mentioned in the said Uniting Church in Australia Act No. 9021 of statement of trusts. And I hereby certify that the 1977 as amended. said land was temporarily reserved by Order in Purposes to which proceeds of disposition Council on 1 May 1871 for the purpose of the are to be applied: To such Uniting Church in site for Presbyterian Place of Public Worship Australia purposes as shall be approved by the and MinisterÕs dwelling. That the only trustees Synod of Victoria of the Uniting Church in of the said land resident in the State of Victoria Australia. are The Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (Victoria) of 130 Little Collins Street, Melbourne. That the land is vacant land. That DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP the only person entitled to minister in or occupy Notice is hereby given that the partnership the same is the abovenamed Reverend Malcolm subsisting between Mr Leonard C. Fernandez I. Mackay. and Mr Graciano Canda carrying on business as Dated 14 November 2001. legal practitioners at Level 15, 575 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria under the firm (Signed) J. R. PRESTON Fernandez Canda Gerkens has been dissolved as Signature of Head or from 12 November 2001. Authorised Representative We consent to this application Ð FERNANDEZ CANDA GERKENS The Common Seal of The Uniting Church ) in Australia Property Trust (Victoria) was ) ANTHONY MONCKTON SYNNOT, late hereto affixed in pursuance of a ) of ÒBallymoyerÓ, Barton Highway, Yass, New resolution passed at a meeting of the ) South Wales, naval officer, deceased. Creditors, members of the Trust in the presence of: ) next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 4 July (Signed) WARREN BARTLETT 2001, are required by Equity Trustees Limited, Member of the Trust ACN 004 031 298, the proving executor of the (Signed) JOHN ROBERTSON PRESTON will of the deceased and three Codicils of the Member of the Trust deceased, to send particulars of their claims to (Signed) MALCOLM I. MACKAY the executor in the care of the undermentioned Signature of person entitled to minister in solicitor, by 29 January 2002 after which date or occupy building or buildings the executor may convey or distribute the assets STATEMENT OF TRUSTS having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. Description of land: 6072 square metres, Parish of Brewster, County of Ripon, being ANDREW G. J. ROWAN, solicitor, crown allotment 1B, no section. Level 4, 472 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000. 2936 G 48 29 November 2001 Victoria Government Gazette VIOLET HILDA SOUTHGATE DAVID, Joy Cleland of 14 Menzie Grove, East Ivanhoe, late of Unit 234, Edgewood Park Nursing Faye Lynette Dapiran of 19 Meadowbank Home, Denhams Beach, New South Wales, Avenue, Doncaster and Barry James Cleland of widow, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and 59 OÕBriens Lane, Templestowe, to send others having claims in respect of the estate of particulars to them care of the undermentioned the deceased, who died on 30 August 2001, solicitors by 14 February 2002 after which date are required by Equity Trustees Limited, the personal representatives may convey or ACN 004 031 298, the proving executor of the distribute the assets having regard only to the will of the deceased, to send particulars of their claims of which they then have notice. claims to the executor in the care of the ELLINGHAUS WEILL, solicitors, undermentioned solicitor, by 29 January 2002 79Ð81 Franklin Street, Melbourne 3000. after which date the executor may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. Re: BRIAN OÕMARA, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims in respect of ANDREW G. J. ROWAN, solicitor, the estate of BRIAN OÕMARA, late of Level 4, 472 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000. 2/7 Waratah Street, Glen Waverley 3150, Victoria but formerly of 4 Talwood Court, SVEN EMIL ERIKSON, late of ÒThe ElmsÓ Burwood East 3151, Victoria, financial analyst, Hostel, Robertson Street, Gisborne, Victoria, deceased, who died on 28 February 2001, retired, deceased.
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