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Gazette 20967 [1345] VOL. CCCXII OVER THE COUNTER SALES $2·75 INCLUDING G.S.T. TASMANIAN GOV ERNMENT • U • B E AS RT LIT AS•ET•FIDE TASMANIA GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY WEDNESDAY 8 JUly 2009 No. 20 967 ISSN 0039-9795 CONTENTS Administration and Probate Notice Page Administration AND Probate ACT 1935 Administration and Probate ............................... 1345 Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration Crown Land ....................................................... 1348 (with the Will annexed) Forest Practices .................................................. 1354 NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof application will be made Heritage .............................................................. 1349 to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Industrial Relations ............................................ 1347 Jurisdiction that Letters of Administration of the Estate of JOHN ANTHONY HA ILEY late of 17 Alfred Street Scottsdale Land Acquisition ................................................ 1354 in Tasmania retired motor mechanic/widower deceased Living Marine Resources ................................... 1347 (with Will annexed) may be granted to Robin Andrew Hailey of 1/4 Scott Street Scottsdale in Tasmania the son of National Parks and Reserves .............................. 1349 the said John Anthony Hailey deceased. Nomenclature Board .......................................... 1349 Dated this eighth day of July 2009. Notices to Creditors ........................................... 1345 ARCHER BUSHBY, Solicitors for the Applicant. Parliamentary Salaries, Superannuation and Allowances .................................................. 1348 Administration AND Probate ACT 1935 Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration Rules Publication ............................................... 1353 NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen State Service Notices ......................................... 1357 days from the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that Letters of Administration of the Estate of CHRISTOPHER MI C H A EL WOODI W ISS late of 5048 Bridport Tasmanian Government Gazette Road Pipers River in Tasmania loader driver/single deceased Copy to be sent to Print Applied Technology Pty Ltd. intestate may be granted to Timothy Douglas Woodiwiss of Email: [email protected] 5048 Bridport Road Pipers River in Tasmania boiler maker/ or alternatively mail to 123 Collins Street, Hobart TAS 7000 or fax: (03) 6216 4294. welder/married the father of the said deceased and Kristina Please note:— copy must be typed in upper and lower case not CAPS. Woodiwiss of 5048 Bridport Road Pipers River in Tasmania sales assistant/married the mother of the said deceased. Order Information Dated the twenty-sixth day of June 2009. When using this facility please ensure that your order RAE & PARTNERS, and a copy of the material are faxed to Solicitors for the Applicants. Print Applied Technology Pty Ltd on (03) 6216 4294. Deadlines Not All copy must be received by last mail Friday or 4pm Friday prior ices to Creditors to publication. Proofs will be sent prior to publication, please supply an email address in order for us to forward a proof. If your ANDREW PARFITT late of 23 Glen Lea Road Pontville in advertisement requires alterations, they are to be received by Tasmania who died on the twenty-third day of August 2008. 11am Monday morning and final approval received by 4pm on the Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of Monday afternoon prior to publication. Advertising will proceed when approval is received. the property of the abovenamed deceased are required by the Failure to approve advertisements prior to publication will Executor Anthony John Scott care of Murdoch Clarke of 10 result in the advertisement being held until approval is received. Victoria Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to the These deadlines will be strictly adhered to unless prior said Executor on or before the sixteenth day of September 2009 arrangements have been made. after which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which the Executor then has notice. Out of Hours Special Gazette Notification For out-of-hours notification for Special Gazettes phone (03) 6233 2690. Dated this eighth day of July 2009. For subscription and account enquiries phone (03) 6233 3148. MURDOCH CLARKE, Solicitors to the Estate. No. 20 967—8 JULY 2009—77268—1 1346 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 8 July 2009 CHRISTOPHER MALCOLM BEACH late of 186 West BERYL SYLVIA HARRIS late of Mary Ogilvy Home Mooreville Road Burnie in Tasmania single deceased: 51 Pirie Street New Town in Tasmania single deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the deceased Christopher of the property or Estate of the deceased Beryl Sylvia Malcolm Beach who died on the fourth day of May Harris who died on the fourth day of May 2009 are 2009 are required by the Executor Tasmanian Perpetual required by the Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Trustees Limited of 23 Paterson Street Launceston in Limited of 23 Paterson Street Launceston in Tasmania to Tasmania to send particulars to the said Company by the send particulars to the said Company by the eighth day of eighth day of August 2009 after which date the Executor August 2009 after which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which it then may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims has notice. of which it then has notice. Dated this eighth day of July 2009. Dated this eighth day of July 2009. JON ELLINGS, Branch Manager. LEONIE MULLOY, Trust Administrator. CLARA JEAN JAMIESON late of 6 Blamey Road RUBY LILLIAN BEAN late of Unit 1/42 Stanley Street Oatlands in Tasmania widow deceased: Creditors next of Punchbowl in Tasmania Widow deceased: Creditors next kin and others having claims in respect of the property of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the deceased Ruby Lillian Bean who died or Estate of the deceased Clara Jean Jamieson who died on on the twenty-seventh day of April 2009 are required the eighth day of May 2009 are required by the Executor by the Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of 23 Paterson of 23 Paterson Street Launceston in Tasmania to send Street Launceston in Tasmania to send particulars to particulars to the said Company by the eighth day of the said Company by the eighth day of August 2009 after August 2009 after which date the Executor may distribute which date the Executor may distribute the assets having the assets having regard only to the claims of which it then regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. has notice. Dated this eighth day of July 2009. Dated this eighth day of July 2009. SUSAN McLAREN, Trust Administrator. DALE CUNNINGHAM, Branch Manager. GEORGE THOMAS BENTLEY JORDAN late of 8/177 LORIS ELLENOR BEANE late of Cosgrove Park Home Nelson Street Smithton in Tasmania retired farmer/ Launceston in Tasmania home duties/divorced deceased: pensioner married deceased: Creditors next of kin and Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of others having claims in respect of the property or Estate the property or Estate of the deceased Loris Ellenor Beane of the deceased George Thomas Bentley Jordan who who died on the eighth day of February 2009 are required died on the seventeenth day of April 2009 are required by the Administrator Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees by the Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited Limited of 23 Paterson Street Launceston in Tasmania to of 23 Paterson Street Launceston in Tasmania to send send particulars to the said Company by the eighth day particulars to the said Company by the eighth day of of August 2009 after which date the Administrator may August 2009 after which date the Executor may distribute distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of the assets having regard only to the claims of which it then which it then has notice. has notice. Dated this eighth day of July 2009. Dated this eighth day of July 2009. GLENDA LEE, Trust Administrator. Kathy COLDICUTT, Branch Manager. JOHN RICHARD TYLDEN BINNING late of 8/177 Clarence Street Howrah in Tasmania divorced deceased: ZELDA TASMA PANTON late of 92 Queen Street Sandy Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect Bay in Tasmania widow deceased: Creditors next of kin of the property or Estate of the deceased John Richard and others having claims in respect of the property or Tylden Binning who died on the twenty-ninth day of April Estate of the deceased Zelda Tasma Panton who died on 2009 are required by the Executor Tasmanian Perpetual the twelfth day of May 2009 are required by the Executor Trustees Limited of 23 Paterson Street Launceston in Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of 23 Paterson Tasmania to send particulars to the said Company by the Street Launceston in Tasmania to send particulars to eighth day of August 2009 after which date the Executor the said Company by the eighth day of August 2009 after may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims which date the Executor may distribute the assets having of which it then has notice. regard only to the claims of which it then has
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