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Victoria Government Gazette by Authority of Victorian Government Printer Victoria Government Gazette By Authority of Victorian Government Printer UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT 1962 N-Z No. P 2 (Vol. 2 of 2) Friday 27 October 2006 www.gazette.vic.gov.au PERIODICAL i P2 (Vol. 2 of 2) 27 October 2006 Victoria Government Gazette TABLE OF PROVISIONS Unclaimed Moneys Page Page Nanscawen Lawyers – Barristers & Solicitors 332 National Can Industries Ltd 332 National Foods Employee Share Plan 333 Navigator Australia – Aviva 333 Nevin Lenne & Gross 340 Newcrest Mining Limited 341 Norwich Union Life Australia Ltd – Asia 342 Nufarm Limited 343 Nufarm Limited 344 Oakton Ltd 345 OAMPS Limited 345 Office of Housing 348 OFM Investment Group Limited 350 Orica Limited 351 Origin Energy Ltd 357 Orr Martin & Walters 368 Pacifica Group Limited 368 Pacific Brands Limited 370 Pacific Hydro Limited 371 Paperlinx Limited 371 Pennisi Real Estate 375 Phillip Bing & Associates 375 Phillips Fox 375 Phillips Fox 376 Philip Morris Limited 376 Philip Webb Pty Ltd 376 Plantation Land Limited 377 PPA Partners Pty Ltd 377 Premium Investors Limited 378 Prime Retail Property Trust 378 Primus 379 Professionals – Frank Holohan Real Estate Pty Ltd 379 Professionals – Mullan Real Estate 379 Programmed Maintenance Services Limited 380 Promedicus Ltd 380 Victoria Government Gazette P2 (Vol. 2 of 2) 27 October 2006 ii Rabinov Distribution 381 RACV Finance Limited 381 Ray White Real Estate South Morang 381 Redflex Holdings Limited 382 Reece Australia Limited 384 Residential Tenancies Bond Authority 385 Rio Tinto Limited 458 Rio Tinto Limited (£) 465 Riordan Legal (formerly Riordan and Partners) 468 R. J. Curtin & Associates 469 RMIT University 469 Roberts Limited 470 Robert V. Gardner Solicitor 470 Romeo & Associates 471 SDI Ltd 472 Select Harvests Limited 473 Sensis Pty Ltd 473 Sewells Larkins McCarthy 476 Shell Company of Australia 476 Sigma Company Limited 477 Sigma Pharmaceuticals Limited 480 Skilled Group Limited 481 Smorgon Steel 482 Smorgon Steel 489 SMS Management Technology Limited 491 Southern Cross Broadcasting (Australia) Ltd 499 SPC Ardmona Ltd 500 Spencer Law Partners 502 Spotless Group Limited 502 St Andrew’s Australia 503 Stidston & Williams Weblaw 504 Stockdale & Leggo – Cranbourne 504 Sunraysia Television Limited 504 SYB – Symbion Health Ltd 505 Symbion Health Limited 508 iii P2 (Vol. 2 of 2) 27 October 2006 Victoria Government Gazette Tabcorp Manager – Wagering 509 Tabcorp Holdings Limited 511 Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited 551 Tassal Group Limited 552 Telecom Bonds – March 2005 552 Telstra Corporation Limited 554 Telstra Corporation Limited – Dividend 639 Telstra Corporation Limited – Share Buyback 778 Teska & Carson 778 The Reject Shop 779 Timbertop Properties Limited 779 Toll Holdings Ltd 780 Transurban Group 782 Transurban Cars Trust 785 Treasury Corporation of Victoria – March 2005 786 Treasury Group Ltd 786 Troy Resources NL 787 TRUenergy Pty Ltd 788 Trust Company of Australia Limited 791 UXC Limited 792 Victorian Electoral Commission 804 Victorian Government Bonds 804 Vision Systems Limited 805 Wesfarmers Federation Insurance Limited 806 Whittlesea City Council 806 WHK Group Limited 806 Williams Batters 807 Williams Batters 808 Willmott Forests Ltd 808 Wisewoulds Lawyers 809 WMC Resources Ltd 809 Wyndham City Council 816 Yarra Valley Water Ltd 817 Zinifex 818 Victoria Government Gazette P2 (Vol. 2 of 2) 27 October 2006 332 Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable NANSCAWEN LAWYERS – BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS $ Thelma Henny 1,000.00 Cheque 17/10/03 06122 CONTACT: PETER NANSCAWEN, PHONE: (03) 9600 0255. Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable NATIONAL CAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED $ Kenneth Alexander Dearricott, “Dearricott Family Super”, 34 Edrington Park Drive, Berwick 200.00 Cheque 22/04/04 Tenendum Pty Ltd, “Maguire Super Fund A/c”, 29 Freda Street, Ashmore, Qld 216.58 ” ” Tenendum Pty Ltd, “Maguire Super Fund A/c”, 29 Freda Street, Ashmore, Qld 259.89 ” 29/10/04 06169 CONTACT: JOHNNY LEE, PHONE: (03) 9415 5000. 333 P2 (Vol. 2 of 2) 27 October 2006 Victoria Government Gazette Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable NATIONAL FOODS EMPLOYEE SHARE PLAN $ Dorgan, James, 5 Jane Maree Place, Cranbourne North 1,404.52 Cheque 06/05/04 06055 CONTACT: ZALMAN LIVSHIZ, PHONE: (03) 9615 9789. Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the — Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable NAVIGATOR AUSTRALIA LIMITED – AVIVA $ Mr William Bruce Oswald, PO Box 7099/Hutt Street, Adelaide, SA 200.11 Cheque 01/03/05 Mr Robert Anthony & Mrs Vicki-Anne McDermott, 34 Littlefield Street, Blackwater, Qld 200.22 ” ” Welch Superannuation Fund, Att: Alan Crosby, Level 1/180 Albert Road, South Melbourne 206.08 ” ” Mr Francis Malcolm & Mrs Dawn Lorraine Semmens, 25 Shea Street, Scarborough, Qld 207.06 ” ” Mr Barry John Wimshurst, 9 Manuella Court, Paralowie, SA 210.14 ” ” Mr Edgar Atienza, 2/1A Anzac Parade, Kensington, NSW 210.47 ” ” Mr James Henry Eddy, 148 Blackburn Road, Blackburn 212.79 ” ” Mr Thomas Noel & Mrs Joan Mary Quilty, c/- Mr Tony Tigahe/Clonmore, Clones, County Monaghan, Ireland 212.94 ” ” Mr Richard Alan Fowler, 4 Monfries Terrace, Tarpeena, SA 213.47 ” ” Ms Susan Amanda Taylor, 35 Emlyn Street, Coorparoo, Qld 220.63 ” ” Mr Paul Robert & Mrs Janine Maree Hansen, 11–13 Tontonan Drive, Burpengary, Qld 220.70 ” ” Dr Ramsis Gayed, 48 Myrna Road, Strathfield, NSW 220.73 ” ” Mrs Michele Jane Vuleta, 14 Leslie Street, Arana Hills, Qld 221.17 ” ” Miss Kellie Villiers, 129 McDonald Road, Lavington, NSW 221.43 ” ” Victoria Government Gazette P2 (Vol. 2 of 2) 27 October 2006 334 Mr Anton Leslie & Mrs Carrie Ann Cooper, 21 Kaldari Crescent, Wagga Wagga, NSW 221.82 ” ” Hall, Clive, PO Box 44838, Nairobi, Kenya 222.66 ” ” Bird, Michael Scott, 11 Cork Street, Blackwater, Qld 223.74 ” ” Mr Robert Lennox & Mrs Brenda Audrey Kelly, PO Box 3186, Victoria Point, Qld 224.18 ” ” Mr Peter & Mrs Suzanne Herring, 31 Banff Court, Robina, Qld 224.43 ” ” Ms Kathleen Fahy, 604/4 Ravenshaw Street, Newcastle West, NSW 224.94 ” ” P.I.S.P. Pty Limited, 102 Aiken Road, West Pennant Hills, NSW 226.13 ” ” Mr Stuart Lindsay Maxwell, 9 Bluegum Boulevard, Banora Point, NSW 228.80 ” ” Maljo Superannuation Fund, 24 Comerford Street, Cowra, NSW 229.54 ” ” Mr Adam John Moore, Surry Hills, NSW 230.04 ” ” Ms Louise Kathleen Felschow, 4 Greensill Road, Albany Creek, Qld 230.79 ” ” Mr Bruce Adam & Mrs Deborah Marie Trollip, 5 Hackworth Court, Worongary, Qld 232.50 ” ” Mr Brandon Keith & Mrs Julie Ann Love, 188 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW 233.99 ” ” Mr Vittorio & Mrs Guilia De Luca, 19 St Andrews Crescent, Carindale, Qld 235.56 ” ” Mr Peter Robert Hunter, c/- Stallman Partners, Level 8, 275 Alfred Street, North Sydney, NSW 237.44 ” ” Mr Gregory James & Mrs Patricia Catherine Tucker, Chadford Road, Wallumbilla, Qld 237.71 ” ” Mr Timothy Andrews, 36 Tarrabuni Drive, Glenmore Park, NSW 239.64 ” ” Mascord Cathie, 1/29 Wallis Parade, North Bondi, NSW 240.41 ” ” Mr Geoffrey Kenneth Barnes, Unit 1/24 Burlington Road, Homebush, NSW 241.27 ” ” Mr Keith & Mrs Sandra Eugenie Smart, PO Box 311, Maleny, Qld 241.93 ” ” Mr Robert & Mrs Rena Harris, 69 York Street, Strathmore 244.20 ” ” Mrs Kayleen Winifred Harman, RMB 5050, Macarthur 246.64 ” ” Mr Scott & Mrs Kellie Landa, 27 Campion Circle, Kirwan, Qld 246.67 ” ” Radcliffe Marketing Pty Ltd, MC Box 5532, Townsville, Qld 249.87 ” ” Mrs Lynette Irene Montgomery, 69 Bradford Street, Mount Lawley, WA 251.59 ” ” Miss Rachel Miller & Mr Andrew McGaffney, 5/2 Kareela Road, Cremorne, NSW 251.71 ” ” Campling Investment Trust No. 1, PO Box 378, Dubbo, NSW 252.66 ” ” Rowe Wayne, 23 Orana Avenue, Kirrawee, NSW 253.64 ” ” Mr Thanh Giang Huynh, 32 Vule Street, St Albans 256.02 ” ” Dowling Superannuation Fund, Level 1, 199 Toorak Road, South Yarra 260.49 ” ” Mr Garran William Smith, 11/106 Mimosa Road, Carnegie 261.00 ” ” 335 P2 (Vol. 2 of 2) 27 October 2006 Victoria Government Gazette Ms Maree Welles, c/- Brian Tucker, PO Box 7336, East Brisbane, Qld 263.09 ” ” Azzopardi, Anthony Family Trust, 1 Hadrian Avenue, Mooroobool, Qld 264.02 ” ” Mr Peter Jonathan & Mrs Kim Annette Roberts, 16 Mary Street, Blackstone, Qld 264.52 ” ” Mr Vaughan Paul Angel, 44–54 Log Creek Road, Logan Village, Qld 266.43 ” ” Mrs Dione Kerryn Bird, 11 Cork Street, Blackwater, Qld 267.55 ” ” Mr Martin James Gardiner, Unit 35, 24 Beattie Road, Coomera, Qld 272.17 ” ” Mr Alex Constantinidis, 48 Parkdale Avenue, Dapto, NSW 273.18 ” ” Mr Jason Peter McGillivray & Ms Linda Michelle Coy, Milchomi, 2400 Thunderbolts Way, Stanborough, NSW 273.41 ” ” Mr Peter Neville May & Ms Mona Kathleen Taylor, Lot 5, Haynes Kite Millar Road, Blackbutt, Qld 274.08 ” ” Mrs Joyce Mary Hourigan, 9 Graham Avenue, Wangaratta 275.11 ” ” Mr Michael Leroy & Mrs Susan Joan Lucas, PO Box 1069, Armidale, NSW 277.69 ” ” Cumaraw Pty Ltd, PO Box 444, Newcastle, NSW 278.39 ” ” Skipton Superannuation Fund, 3 Demand Avenue, Arundel, Qld 279.24 ” ” Seehunter Superannuation Fund, PO Box 658, Ulladulla, NSW 280.87 ” ” Ms Chau Ngoc Huynh, 2/111 Torrens Street, Canley Heights, NSW 282.94 ” ” Ms Melissa Jayne & Mr Craig David Riddiford, PO Box 1264, Woodford, Qld 284.84 ” ” Manton, D. 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