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Victoria Government Gazette GENERAL Victoria Government Gazette No. G 22 Thursday 3 June 1999 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 ¥ Proofs will be supplied only when requested or at the Facsimile: (03) 9926 1292 direction of the Gazette Officer. DX: 32510 Burwood ¥ No additions or amendments to material for publications Email: [email protected] will be accepted by telephone. Advertising Rates and Payment ¥ Orders in Council may be lodged prior to receiving assent Private Notices with the GovernorÕs or ClerkÕs signature. 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All copy for private advertisements must reach the Government Gazette Office by 9.30 a.m. on Friday 11 June 1999. Copy for advertisements for the Government and Outer Budget Sector Agencies section must reach the Government Gazette Office by 9.30 a.m. on Tuesday 15 June 1999. Where urgent gazettal is required after hours, arrangements should be made with Ann White on 0419 327 321. ANN WHITE Government Gazette Officer 1238 G 22 3 June 1999 Victoria Government Gazette PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partnership Notice is hereby given that the partnership previously subsisting between Sam Pavano and previously subsisting between us the Gerry Bisogno who carried on bussiness as undersigned, Mr Traleg Lodro and Mr Phuntsok accountants at 1st Floor, 346 Bell Street, G. Tashi Tsepa, carrying on business as a restaurant at 66 Lygon Street, East Brunswick, Preston, under the name Bisogno Pavano & under the name of Tibet Kitchen, has been Associates, has been dissolved as from 23 April dissolved by mutual consent as from 1 May 1999. 1999. All debts due to and owing by the said Tibet Kitchen will be received and paid DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP respectively by Mr Phuntsok G. Tashi Tsepa Notice is hereby given that the partnership who will continue to operate the business. heretofore subsisting between Ozdemir Dated 20 May 1999. Holdings Pty Ltd, A.C.N. 063 736 550) and Sally Zukanovic carrying on business importing Mr TRALG LODRO Mr PHUNTSOK G. TASHI TSEPA corporate apparel at 101 Keys Road, Moorabbin 3189 under the business name of Corporate DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Works Apparel has been dissolved as from the Notice is hereby given that the partnership date hereof. previously subsisting between Henri Ser and Philip Blackman carrying on the business of WARDLAW & ASSOCIATES, providing investigative and paralegal services barristers & solicitors. at 668 Glenhuntly Road, Caulfield, in the State Victoria Government Gazette G 22 3 June 1999 1239 of Victoria, under the style of Control Legal solicitors within two months from the date of Services has been dissolved by mutual consent publication of this notice, after which date they as from 1 April 1999 and the said Philip will distribute the assets having regard only to Blackman will be retiring from the said the claims of which they then have notice. partnership. BASILE & CO., solicitors, All debts due to and owing by the firm will 1A Cullen Street, Cohuna, Vic. 3568. be received and paid respectively by Henri Ser who will continue to carry on the said business Creditors, next-of-kin and others having under the style of Control Legal Services. claims in respect of the estate of WASYL HRYHORYSCHAK, late of Unit 1, 2 French HENRI SER Street, Noble Park, Victoria, retired electrician, PHILIP BLACKMAN deceased, who died on 10 March 1999 are THOMAS CRAIG GRIFFITHS, late of required to send particulars of their claims to the Thomastown Private Nursing Home, 89 Dalton executors care of the undermentioned solicitors Road, Thomastown, printer, deceased. by 3 August 1999 after which date the executors Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims will distribute the assets having regard only to in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died the claims of which notice has been received. on 27 November 1998 are required by the BORCHARD & MOORE, solicitors, personal representative, Trust Company of 44 Douglas Street, Noble Park. Australia Limited, A.C.N. 004 027 749, of 151 Rathdowne Street, Carlton South, to send Creditors, next-of-kin or others having particulars to them care of the undermentioned claims in respect of the estate of WILLIAM solicitors by 11 August 1999 after which date JOHN NORRIE of 1/40 Clyde Street, East Kew, the personal representative may convey or in the State of Victoria, retired, who died on 18 distribute the assets having regard only to the December 1998 are to send particulars claims of which it then has notice. of their claims to the personal representative/s AITKEN WALKER & STRACHAN, solicitors, care of the undermentioned solicitors by 4 114 William Street, Melbourne 3000. August 1999 after which date the personal representative/s will distribute the assets having CAROLINE HELEN VALE, late of 74 regard only to the claims of which they then had Studley Road, Ivanhoe, home duties. Creditors, notice. next-of-kin and others having claims in respect BRUCE M. COOK & ASSOCIATES, solicitors, of the estate of the deceased, who died on 27 Level 4, St James Building, April 1999 are required by ANZ Executors & 121 William Street, Melbourne, Vic. 3000. Trustee Company Limited, A.C.N. 006 132 332 of 530 Collins Street, Melbourne, to send KEVIN MARTEN HICKS, late of particulars of their claims to the said company Gunbower Hotel, Murray Valley Highway, by 9 August 1999 after which date it will convey Gunbower 3566, business proprietor, deceased.
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