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AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL of TRADE MARKS 7 January 2010 Vol: 24 , No. 1 7 January 2010 AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS Did you know a searchable version of this journal is now available online? It's FREE and EASY to SEARCH. Find it at http://pericles.ipaustralia.gov.au/ols/epublish/content/olsEpublications.jsp or using the "Online Journals" link on the IP Australia home page. The Australian Official Journal of Designs is part of the Official Journal issued by the Commissioner of Patents for the purposes of the Patents Act 1990, the Trade Marks Act 1995 and Designs Act 2003. This Page Left Intentionally Blank (ISSN 0819-1808) AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 7 January 2010 Contents General Information & Notices IR means "International Registration" Amendments and Changes Application/IRs Amended and Changes ...................... 290 Registrations/Protected IRs Amended and Changed ................ 290 Registrations Linked ............................... 288 Applications for Amendment .......................... 289 Applications/IRs Accepted for Registration/Protection .......... 10 Applications/IRs Filed Nos 1335857 to 1336594 ............................. 1 Applications/IRs Lapsed, Withdrawn and Refused Lapsed ...................................... 292 Withdrawn..................................... 292 Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Matters Initial Assessment Given by the ACCC ....................... 294 Assignments,TransmittalsandTransfers.................. 292 Cancellations of Entries in Register ...................... 294 Notices........................................ 289 Opposition Proceedings ............................. 288 Removal/Cessation of Protection for Non-use Proceedings ....... 295 Renewal of Registration/IR ............................ 295 Trade Marks Registered/Protected ....................... 288 Trade Marks Removed from the Register/IRs Expired ........... 296 This Page Left Intentionally Blank For Information on the following please see our website: www.ipaustralia.gov.au or contact our Customer Service Network on 1300651010 Editorial enquiries Contact information Freedom of Information ACT Professional Standards Board Sales Requests for Information under Section 194 (c) Country Codes Trade Mark and Designs Hearing Sessions INID (Internationally agreed Numbers for the Indentification of Data) ‘INID’ NUMBERS in use on Australian Trade Mark Documents ‘INID’ is an acronym for Internationally agreed Numbers for the Identification of Data’ (200) Data Concerning the Application. (210) Serial Number of the application. (220) Data of filing the application. (300) Data relating to Priority under the Paris convention. (500) Various Information. (510) List of goods and/or services. (511) Nice Classification of goods and/or services. (540) Reproduction of the mark. (551) Indication of the effect that the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark. (554) Shape mark. (556) Sound mark. (557) Scent mark. (591) Colour mark. (700) Information Concerning Parties Concerned with the Application/Registration. (730) Name and address of the applicant or owner of the registration. (750) Address for service for correspondence. NOTE: Trade marks marked with an asterisk (*) or an IR number are international applications designating Australia AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 07 January 2010 ABSTRACTS OF DECISIONS ABSTRACT OF REASONS FOR A DECISION OF A DELEGATE OF THE REGISTRAR OF TRADE MARKS Trade Mark Registration : 605799 : CENTRON Applicant for removal : Conservelec Pty Ltd Opponent to removal : Centron P.T.F.E. Technology Pty. Ltd. Decision : Section 224: Application for extension of time to file a notice of opposition granted. Intention to direct that opponent has 3 months to file and serve evidence in support. Parties to bear their own costs. Decision Issued : 18 December 2009 This Page Left Intentionally Blank AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 7 January 2010 Proceedings Under The Trade Marks Act 1995 Applications/IRs Filed Nos 1335857 to 1336594 Representations of the trade marks comprised in the following list of applications/international registrations designating Australia may be inspected at the Trade Marks Office , Canberra and in the Trade Marks Sub-Offices at Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart. The date following the class is that on which the application was filed; in the case of convention applications the country of origin and the date claimed are in parentheses. 1300TOWING Australia Pty Ltd Cl. 39. 1336304 ARLEC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Cl. 11. 1335985 3M Company A corporation of the State of 1335906 Artedomus (Aust) Pty Limited ACN/ARBN 082 315 1335881 Delaware Cl. 5, 21. 268 Cl. 19. A&C Warbrick Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 093 061 280 Cl. 1336024 Asiaustralia Event Management Pty. Ltd. 1336356 3. ACN/ARBN 139 257 640 Cl. 35, 41. A2Z Investments Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 091 442 652 1336246 Astute Risk Management Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 135 1336398 Cl. 16. 922 735 Cl. 3, 5, 29. AAMHatch Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 106 160 678 Cl. 9, 1336039 Australia China Investment Co Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 1336228 41. 077 093 764 Cl. 35. AAMHatch Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 106 160 678 Cl. 9, 1336040 Australian Bee Services Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 128 1336144 41. 901 717 Cl. 30. AAPT LIMITED Cl. 9. 1336342 Australian Centre for Advanced Medical 1336260 AAPT LIMITED Cl. 42. 1336349 Technology Pty Limited ACN/ARBN 084 736 381 Cl. 10. AAPT LIMITED Cl. 38. 1336348 Australian Green Insulation Pty Ltd Cl. 17. 1336385 AAPT LIMITED Cl. 38. 1336343 Australian Green Insulation Pty Ltd Cl. 17. 1336388 AAPT LIMITED Cl. 42. 1336345 Australian Institute for Performing Arts 1336374 AAPT LIMITED Cl. 9. 1336347 ACN/ARBN 093 235 057 Cl. 41. Abbott Laboratories Cl. 1, 5, 30. 1336208 Australian Institute for Performing Arts 1336406 Abbott Medical Optics, Inc. Cl. 9, 10. 1336320 ACN/ARBN 093 235 057 Cl. 41. Active Expos Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 138 961 529 Cl. 1336396 Australian Institute for Performing Arts 1336416 35. ACN/ARBN 093 235 057 Cl. 41. Active Expos Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 138 961 529 Cl. 1336420 The Australian Institute for Performing Arts Pty 1336390 35. Ltd ACN/ARBN 093 235 057 Cl. 41. Active Expos Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 138 961 529 Cl. 1336414 The Australian Institute For Performing Arts Pty 1336424 35. Ltd ACN/ARBN 093 235 057 Cl. 41. Admar International, Inc. Cl. 3. 1336336 The Australian Institute for Performing Arts Pty 1336397 Advanced Ingredients, Inc. a corporation 1336481 Ltd ACN/ARBN 093 235 057 Cl. 41. organised and existing under the laws of the State The Australian Lending & Investment Centre Pty 1335517 of California Cl. 5, 30. Ltd ACN/ARBN 140 668 695 Cl. 36. Advantage Ag Cl. 42. 1336184 The Australian Lending & Investment Centre Pty 1335518 AFEXA LIFE SCIENCES INC. (CA, 25 Jun 2009) Cl. 1336151 Ltd ACN/ARBN 140 668 695 Cl. 36. 5. Autumn Products Cl. 20, 42. 1335487 Al Fakher for Tobacco Trading & Agencies Co., 1336337 B & W MARKETING PTY LTD Cl. 16. 1336431 Ltd Cl. 34. Babo Group Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 006 881 474 Cl. 1336403 ALDI Foods Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 086 210 139 Cl. 1, 1336148 35. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 17, 20, 22, 27, 28. Babo Group Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 006 881 474 Cl. 1336415 ALL TABLE SPORTS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 1336051 36. ACN/ARBN 102 211 781 Cl. 28. Badlands Brewery Cl. 32. 1335916 Alphapharm Pty Limited ACN/ARBN 002 359 739 1336026 Ballarat Health & Fitness Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 104 1334250 Cl. 5. 702 123 Cl. 25. Alsco Limited Cl. 25. 1336338 Ballarat Health & Fitness Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 104 1334251 Always Greener Synthetics see Hayes, Matthew 702 123 Cl. 25. Amgen Inc. incorporated in the State of Delaware 1336050 Ballet Makers, Inc. Cl. 5, 25. 1335972 Cl. 41, 44. Ballet Makers, Inc. Cl. 25. 1335974 Ampar International Pty Ltd Cl. 25. 1335920 Ballet Makers, Inc. Cl. 25. 1335973 AMPAR INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD ACN/ARBN 1336428 Ballet Makers, Inc. Cl. 5. 1335975 081 227 778 and Eades Productions Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 096 080 250 Cl. 25. Ballet Makers, Inc. Cl. 25. 1335977 Andrew, Roberts Cl. 44. 1335555 Bank of America Corporation a Delaware 1335979 corporation (IS, 24 Jun 2009) Cl. 36, 42. Andrewartha, Bront see Taylor, Brian Bank of America Corporation a Delaware 1335980 Apex Mfg. Co., Ltd. Cl. 7, 8. 1336335 corporation (IS, 24 Jun 2009) Cl. 36, 42. ARDA (ZHEJIANG) ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Cl. 11. 1336106 Bargain Banners Cl. 24. 1336350 -1- AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 7 January 2010 Barnes Mortgage Management Pty Ltd Australia 1334892 Caroma Industries Limited ACN/ARBN 000 189 1336061 ACN/ARBN 061 590 341 Cl. 9, 36. 499 Cl. 11, 21. BARONS OF BAROSSA INCORPORATED Cl. 33. 1336030 Casa Della Pasta Manufacturing Pty Ltd 1334622 Basnet, Rajan Cl. 43. 1335964 ACN/ARBN 097 184 855 Cl. 29, 30. Basnet, Rajan Cl. 43. 1335965 CASSANITI ENTERPRISES PTY LTD ACN/ARBN 1335966 003 422 697 Cl. 30. Bassano Collection Manufacturing Thailand Co.,Ltd see Botter, Renato CASSAVA ENTERPRISES (GIBRALTAR) Limited 1336130 Cl. 9. Bathe Again Inc (US, 17 Jun 2009) Cl. 20. 1335959 Cassel as Trustee for Ezy Diggers Trust, Adam Cl. 1335493 Battalis, Balasia see GMX Holdings Pty Ltd and 37. Battalis, Michael Catt, Nigel M and O'Malley, Brian Cl. 19, 37. 1336181 Battalis, Michael see GMX Holdings Pty Ltd and Battalis, Balasia CBG SYSTEMS PTY LTD ACN/ARBN 096 508 897 1336384 Cl. 37, 41. BECTON INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LTD 1336259 ACN/ARBN 118 020 527 Cl. 35. CDAA Pty Ltd Cl. 42. 1336375 Beetling Design Corporation Cl. 20. 1336367 Cellnet Group Limited Cl. 9. 1336566 Belly Button Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 075 486 154 and 1336092 Celulosa Arauco Y Constitucion S.A. Cl. 19. 1336334 Watson, Helen Cl. 10. Centera Group Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 122 998 609 Cl. 1334914 Beresford Holdings Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 000 754 1336256 37, 42. 334 Cl. 31. Centera Group Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 122 998 609 Cl. 1334915 Bicycle Motocross Australia Inc Cl. 35, 41. 1335873 37, 42. BioProspect Limited Cl. 3, 5. 1336379 Central Northern Adelaide Health Service 1335994 Incorporated Cl. 42, 45. The Black & Decker Corporation a Maryland 1336588 corporation Cl. 7. Cergovski, Tomce Cl. 37. 1336034 Blackwell, Darren Cl.
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