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Victoria Government Gazette GENERAL Victoria Government Gazette No. G 16 Thursday 17 April 2003 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, irrespective of any date/s mentioned in the copy (unless 125 Highbury Road, otherwise advised). Burwood Vic 3125 Telephone: (03) 9926 1233 ¥ Late withdrawal of advertisements (after client approval, before printing) will incur 50 per cent of the full advertising Facsimile: (03) 9926 1292 rate to cover typesetting, layout and proofreading costs. DX: 32510 Burwood Proofs will be supplied only when requested or at the Email: [email protected] ¥ direction of the Gazette Officer. Advertising Rates and Payment ¥ No additions or amendments to material for publications All prices include GST will be accepted by telephone. 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GST) General, Special and Periodical $264.00 per annum General and Special $198.00 Ó Ó Periodical $132.00 Ó Ó All other charges remain unchanged until further notice. 766 G 16 17 April 2003 Victoria Government Gazette PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS HOMICIDE Nathalia Hospital, Elizabeth Street, Nathalia, Reward $100,000.00 Victoria, widow, deceased, who died on The co-operation of the public is sought to 27 December 2002, are requested to send establish the identity of the person or persons particulars of their claims to the executor care of responsible for the death of Earl Neil Mooring, the undermentioned solicitors by 25 June 2003 who was last seen on 10 October 2000 in the after which date he will distribute the assets Geelong area. having regard only to the claims on which date he then has notice. A reward of up to one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) will be paid at the CHESSELL WILLIAMS, solicitors, discretion of the Chief Commissioner of Police, 379 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000. for information leading to the apprehension and subsequent conviction of the person or persons Creditors, next-of-kin and others having responsible for the death of Earl Neil Mooring. claims in respect of the estate of RUSSELL Any information, which will be treated as GEORGE OÕSHEA, late of 47 Eastgate Street, confidential, may be given at any time to Crime Oakleigh, Victoria, company director, deceased, Stoppers via telephone number, Toll Free Ð who died on 5 November 2002, are required to 1800 333 000, or the Homicide Squad, 412 St send particulars of their claims to Frank Bennett Kilda Road, Melbourne on telephone number OÕShea, the executor of the estate care of the (03) 9865 2770 during normal business hours. undernamed solicitors by 11 July 2003 after CHRISTINE NIXON which date the executor will distribute the assets Chief Commissioner of Police having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP COLE & CO., solicitors, Partnership Act 1958 3 Station Street, Oakleigh 3166. Notice is hereby given that the partnership previously subsisting between Diamanto Re: ROBERT JAMES MUSTOE, late of Gardiner, Eric Stathopoulos and John Tzikas 4 Clift Court, Traralgon, company director, carrying on business of cafŽ and bar in Victoria deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others under the style or firm of Rusty Nail CafŽ has having claims in respect of the estate of been dissolved by notice from Diamanto ROBERT JAMES MUSTOE deceased, who Gardiner as from 13 March 2003. died on 18 January 2003, are required by the RIGBY COOKE, lawyers, trustees, Leanne Boyes, Robert John Mustoe Level 13, 469 La Trobe Street, Melbourne. and Phillip Morris Mustoe, to send particulars to the trustees care of the belowmentioned solicitors by 15 June 2003 after which date the DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP trustees may convey or distribute the assets, Notice is hereby given that the partnership having regard only to the claims of which the between Frank Bob and Sharon Bob known as trustees have notice. Inside Furniture And Design at 19 Norman DAVINE FITZPATRICK, solicitors, Place, Narre Warren, has been dissolved as from Level 1, 32 Kay Street, Traralgon. 28 February 2003. FRANK BOB, partner, 19 Norman Place, Narre Warren. Re: ANNE MARIE LESLIE-MILLER. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of ANNE MARIE Re: DORIS MARY LINDSAY. Creditors, LESLIE-MILLER, late of Unit 2, 41 Armstrong next-of-kin and others having claims against Road, McCrae, Victoria, widow, deceased, who the estate of DORIS MARY LINDSAY, late of died on 6 October 2001, are required to send Victoria Government Gazette G 16 17 April 2003 767 particulars thereof to Francis McGrath, the Re: DAISY MAY RECHTER, deceased. executor of the Will of the said deceased, care of Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims the undermentioned solicitors within two in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died months of the date of this notice after which date on 24 January 2003, are required by the trustee, the executor will distribute the assets to the Gary Cronin James Rechter, to send particulars persons entitled having regard only to the claims to the trustee by 25 June 2003 after which date of which they then have notice.
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