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ASIC Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. ASIC 44/08, Tuesday, 3 June 2008 Published by ASIC ASIC Gazette Contents Notices under Corporations Act 2001 08/0274 08/0275 08/0287 08/0288 08/0339 08/0340 08/0343 08/0344 08/0345 08/0346 08/0347 08/0348 08/0349 08/0350 08/0351 08/0352 08/0353 08/0354 08/0355 08/0356 08/0359 08/0360 08/0361 08/0362 08/0363 08/0364 08/0365 08/0366 08/0367 08/0368 08/0369 08/0370 Company/Scheme deregistrations RIGHTS OF REVIEW Persons affected by certain decisions made by ASIC under the Corporations Act 2001 and the other legislation administered by ASIC may have rights of review. ASIC has published Regulatory Guide 57 Notification of rights of review (RG57) and Information Sheet ASIC decisions – your rights (INFO 9) 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, 2008 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 9827, Melbourne Vic 3001 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 44/08, Tuesday, 3 June 2008 Notices under Corporations Act 2001 Page 1 of 76 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 44/08, Tuesday, 3 June 2008 Notices under Corporations Act 2001 Page 2 of 76 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 44/08, Tuesday, 3 June 2008 Notices under Corporations Act 2001 Page 3 of 76 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 44/08, Tuesday, 3 June 2008 Notices under Corporations Act 2001 Page 4 of 76 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 44/08, Tuesday, 3 June 2008 Notices under Corporations Act 2001 Page 5 of 76 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 44/08, Tuesday, 3 June 2008 Notices under Corporations Act 2001 Page 6 of 76 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of 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Dated this thirtieth day of May 2008 Rosanne Bell DELEGATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION Name of Company ARBN CANDLE CORPORATION 003 557 471 FARM MACHINERY & REPAIRS LIMITED 117 462 718 FOREST HERBS RESEARCH LIMITED 112 670 363 HBOS TREASURY SERVICES PLC 111 084 434 MAINSTAR INTERNATIONAL LTD 096 711 705 MANAGED OBJECTS (ASIA PACIFIC) PTE. LIMITED 125 170 238 POWERGEN AUSTRALIA INVESTMENTS LIMITED 095 290 930 WILLIAM GOLD ASSOCIATES LIMITED 104 586 478 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 44/08, Tuesday, 3 June 2008 Company/Scheme deregistrations Page 50 of 76 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 thirtieth day of May 2008 Rosanne Bell DELEGATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION Name of Company ARBN A-STREET CAPITAL CORP. 110 447 197 AARON GOHARY, INC. 114 402 032 ADVANCED OCULAR SYSTEMS, INC. 116 195 825 ALBERTO - CULVER CANADA INC 050 805 662 ALBERTO-CULVER COMPANY (U.K.) LIMITED 109 223 814 ALPHATRON PACIFIC LIMITED 114 488 694 ARKAROOLA MINING LTD. 113 707 896 AUSTRALIAN AD-VENTURES, INC. 109 176 105 BENIHANA OF TOKYO, INC. 058 700 619 BLUEPRINT IP LIMITED 116 994 739 CAN-ACHIEVE CONSULTANTS LTD 099 519 436 CAVICO VIETNAM 113 310 366 CDI ANDERSELITE LIMITED 103 903 840 CHANG YUANG GROUP COMPANY LIMITED 115 230 316 COMMSRESOURCES LIMITED 111 974 764 COOLMAIN CAPITAL ADVISORS, L.L.C.
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