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ASIC 08A/07, Tuesday, 27 February 2007 Published by ASIC ASIC Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. ASIC 08A/07, Tuesday, 27 February 2007 Published by ASIC ASIC Gazette Contents Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition – S668A Corporations Act RIGHTS OF REVIEW Persons affected by certain decisions made by ASIC under the Corporations Act and the other legislation administered by ASIC may have rights of review. ASIC has published Practice Note 57 [PN57] Notification of rights of review and Information Sheet [INFO 1100] ASIC decisions – your rights 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, 2007 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 08A/07, Tuesday, 27 February 2007 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 2 of 725 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition - S668A Corporations Act Copies of records of unclaimed consideration in respect of securities, of the following companies, that have been compulsorily acquired have been received and are hereby published in accordance with subsection 668A(4) of the Corporations Act: • ABELLE LIMITED • NORTHERN GOLD NL • AGD MINING LIMITED • OAMPS LTD • ALTO ENERGY LIMITED • PACIFIC HYDRO LIMITED • AMP INDUSTRIAL TRUST • PATRICK CORPORATION LIMITED • B DIGITAL LIMITED • PETER LEHMANN WINES LIMITED • BRESAGEN LIMITED • PETROZ NL • BRIDGEWATER LAKE ESTATE LIMITED • POWERTEL LIMITED • BRISBANE BRONCOS LIMITED • QVEN LIMITED • BUKA MINERALS LIMITED • REDPORT LIMITED • CATALYST RECRUITMENT SYSTEMS • ROBERTS LIMITED LIMITED • SEDIMENTARY HOLDINGS LTD • CH4 GAS LIMITED • SIBERIA MINING CORPORATION • DANAE RESOURCES NL LIMITED • ELDERS AUSTRALIA LIMITED • SIDDONS RAMSET LIMITED • EQUATORIAL MINING LIMITED • SKYWEST LIMITED • ESL HOLDINGS LTD • STARGAMES LIMITED • HINDMARSH RESOURCES LTD • TETHYAN COPPER COMPANY LIMITED • HUTCHISON'S CHILD CARE SERVICES • TITAN RESOURCES LIMITED LTD • TOURISM, HOTELS & LEISURE • INTEGRATED TREE CROPPING LIMITED LIMITED • TRIAKO RESOURCES LIMITED • KIDS CAMPUS LIMITED • TRITTON RESOURCES LIMITED • MAGELLAN PETROLEUM AUSTRALIA • VALHALLA URANIUM LTD LIMITED • VECOMMERCE LIMITED • MARINER RETIREMENT SOLUTIONS • VILLA WORLD LIMITED LIMITED • VOLANTE GROUP LIMITED • MBF CARPENTERS LIMITED • MEDITECH RESEARCH LIMITED The unclaimed consideration from these compulsory acquisitions is currently being held by the company. These unclaimed considerations are not due to be forwarded to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission until March 2008. All claims should be directed to the relevant company or share registry until the above date. Contact details are listed below and under the relevant company name in this Gazette. ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 08A/07, Tuesday, 27 February 2007 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 3 of 725 ABELLE LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY HARMONY GOLD (AUSTRALIA) PTY LIMITED CONTACT: COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED PO BOX 103 ABBOTSFORD VIC 3067 PHONE: 1300 850 505 or 61 3 9415 5000 FAX: 61 3 9473 2500 AGD MINING LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY CAMBRIAN MINING PLC CONTACT: SECURITY TRANSFER REGISTER PO BOX 535 APPLECROSS WA 6953 PHONE: 61 8 9315 2333 FAX: 61 8 9315 2233 ALTO ENERGY LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY ALTO ENERGY INTERNATIONAL LIMITED CONTACT: CHARLES MORGAN ALTO ENERGY INTERNATIONAL LIMITED LEVEL 12, BGC CENTRE 28 THE ESPLANADE PERTH WA 6000 PHONE: 61 8 6263 0400 or 61 8 9324 3011 FAX: 61 8 9324 3055 AMP INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY MACQUARIE GOODMAN INDUSTRIAL TRUST CONTACT: COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED PO BOX 103 ABBOTSFORD VIC 3067 PHONE: 1300 850 505 or 61 3 9415 5000 FAX: 61 3 9473 2500 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 08A/07, Tuesday, 27 February 2007 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 4 of 725 B DIGITAL LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY SP TELEMEDIA LIMITED CONTACT: MAUREEN DUNMORE REGISTRIES LIMITED PO BOX R67 ROYAL EXCHANGE SYDNEY NSW 1223 PHONE: 61 2 9290 9600 FAX: 61 2 9279 0664 BRESAGEN LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY HOSPIRA HOLDINGS (SA) PTY LTD CONTACT: NIGEL BULLING COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED GPO BOX 1903 ADELAIDE SA 5001 PHONE: 61 8 8236 2348 EMAIL: [email protected] BRIDGEWATER LAKE ESTATE LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY HARVEST LIVING LIMITED CONTACT: BRUCE DARNELL COMPANY SECRETARY BRIDGEWATER LAKE ESTATE LIMITED 9 WEDGEWOOD ROAD ROXBURGH PARK VIC 3064 PHONE: 61 3 9303 9555 FAX: 61 3 9303 7028 BRISBANE BRONCOS LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY BB SPORTS PTY LIMITED CONTACT: COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED PO BOX 103 ABBOTSFORD VIC 3067 PHONE: 1300 850 505 or 61 3 9415 5000 FAX: 61 3 9473 2500 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 08A/07, Tuesday, 27 February 2007 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 5 of 725 BUKA MINERALS LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY SCARBOROUGH MINERALS PLC CONTACT: REGISTRIES LIMITED PO BOX R67 ROYAL EXCHANGE SYDNEY NSW 1223 PHONE: 61 2 9290 9600 FAX: 61 2 9279 0664 CATALYST RECRUITMENT SYSTEMS LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY SKILLED GROUP LIMITED CONTACT: COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED PO BOX 103 ABBOTSFORD VIC 3067 PHONE: 1300 850 505 or 61 3 9415 5000 FAX: 61 3 9473 2500 CH4 GAS LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY ARROW ENERGY NL CONTACT: LINK MARKET SERVICES LIMITED LOCKED BAG A14 SYDNEY SOUTH NSW 1232 PHONE: 61 2 8280 7111 FAX: 61 2 9287 0303 DANAE RESOURCES NL COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY SCARBOROUGH MINERALS PLC CONTACT: REGISTRIES LIMITED PO BOX R67 ROYAL EXCHANGE SYDNEY NSW 1223 PHONE: 61 2 9290 9600 FAX: 61 2 9279 0664 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 08A/07, Tuesday, 27 February 2007 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 6 of 725 ELDERS AUSTRALIA LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY FUTURIS CORPORATION LIMITED CONTACT: JO-ANN MAINLAND COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED LEVEL 2, 45 ST GEORGES TCE PERTH WA 6000 PHONE: 61 8 9323 2000 ext 2002 FAX: 61 8 9323 2033 EMAIL: [email protected] EQUATORIAL MINING LTD COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY SIERRA GORDA COPPER PTY LIMITED CONTACT: LINK MARKET SERVICES LIMITED LOCKED BAG A14 SYDNEY SOUTH NSW 1232 PHONE: 61 2 8280 7111 FAX: 61 2 9287 0303 ESL HOLDINGS LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY PRUDENTIA INVESTMENTS PTY LTD CONTACT: CHRISTINA DOWNING COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED LEVEL 5, 115 GRENFELL STREET ADELAIDE SA 5000 PHONE: 61 8 8236 2347 FAX: 61 8 8236 2305 HINDMARSH RESOURCES LTD COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY ACN 118 331 650 PTY LTD CONTACT: COMPANY SECRETARY HINDMARSH RESOURCES LTD 105 TUSMORE AVENUE TUSMORE SA 5065 PHONE: 61 8 8304 8224 FAX: 61 8 8304 8201 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 08A/07, Tuesday, 27 February 2007 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 7 of 725 HUTCHISON'S CHILD CARE SERVICES LTD COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY A.B.C. LEARNING CENTRES LIMITED CONTACT: LINK MARKET SERVICES LIMITED LOCKED BAG A14 SYDNEY SOUTH NSW 1232 PHONE: 61 2 8280 7111 FAX: 61 2 9287 0303 INTEGRATED TREE CROPPING LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY HATMORE PTY LTD CONTACT: NIGEL BULLING COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED GPO BOX 1903 ADELAIDE SA 5001 PHONE: 61 8 8236 2300 ext 2348 FAX: 61 3 9473 2104 EMAIL: [email protected] KIDS CAMPUS LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY A.B.C. LEARNING CENTRES LIMITED CONTACT: LINK MARKET SERVICES LIMITED LOCKED BAG A14 SYDNEY SOUTH NSW 1232 PHONE: 61 2 8280 7111 FAX: 61 2 9287 0303 MAGELLAN PETROLEUM AUSTRALIA LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY MAGELLAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION CONTACT: BRUCE MCINNES COMPANY SECRETARY MAGELLAN PETROLEUM AUSTRALIA LIMITED GPO BOX 2766 BRISBANE QLD 4001 PHONE: 61 7 3224 1600 FAX: 61 7 3832 6411 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 08A/07, Tuesday, 27 February 2007 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 8 of 725 MARINER RETIREMENT SOLUTIONS LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY MARINER FINANCIAL LIMITED CONTACT: COMPANY SECRETARY MARINER RETIREMENT SOLUTIONS LIMITED LEVEL 40 CHIFLEY TOWER 2 CHIFLEY SQUARE SYDNEY NSW 2000 PHONE: 61 2 9238 0750 FAX: 61 2 9238 0790 MBF CARPENTERS LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY MBF HOLDINGS BERHAD CONTACT: MURALIETHARAN ARUMUGAMPILLAI (MURALIE) MARGARET CARPENTER MBF CARPENTERS PTY LIMITED GPO BOX 2705 SYDNEY NSW 2001 PHONE: 61 2 9235 3216 FAX: 61 2 9221 4103 MEDITECH RESEARCH LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY ALCHEMIA LIMITED CONTACT: LINK MARKET SERVICES LIMITED LOCKED BAG A14 SYDNEY SOUTH NSW 1232 PHONE: 61 2 8280 7111 FAX: 61 2 9287 0303 NORTHERN GOLD NL COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY GBS GOLD AUSTRALIA PTY LTD CONTACT: COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED PO BOX 103 ABBOTSFORD VIC 3067 PHONE: 1300 850 505 or 61 3 9415 5000 FAX: 61 3 9473 2500 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 08A/07, Tuesday, 27 February 2007 Unclaimed Consideration for Compulsory Acquisition Page 9 of 725
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