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AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL of TRADE MARKS 17 September 2009 Vol: 23 , No. 36 17 September 2009 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 17 September 2009 Contents General Information & Notices IR means "International Registration" Amendments and Changes Application/IRs Amended and Changes ...................... 11752 Registrations/Protected IRs Amended and Changed ................ 11753 Registrations Linked ............................... 11750 Applications for Extension of Time ...................... 11752 Applications for Amendment .......................... 11752 Applications/IRs Accepted for Registration/Protection .......... 11412 Applications/IRs Filed Nos 1316563 to 1317837 ............................. 11395 Applications/IRs Lapsed, Withdrawn and Refused Lapsed ...................................... 11755 Withdrawn..................................... 11756 Refused ...................................... 11756 Assignments,TransmittalsandTransfers.................. 11756 Cancellations of Entries in Register ...................... 11759 Notices........................................ 11752 Opposition Proceedings ............................. 11750 Removal/Cessation of Protection for Non-use Proceedings ....... 11759 Renewal of Registration/IR ............................ 11759 Trade Marks Registered/Protected ....................... 11751 Trade Marks Removed from the Register/IRs Expired ........... 11759 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 17 September 2009 ABSTRACTS OF DECISIONS ABSTRACT OF REASONS FOR A DECISION OF A DELEGATE OF THE REGISTRAR OF TRADE MARKS Trade Mark Application : 1104208 : 1800GOREVERSE Applicant : William Tys Opponent : 1800 Reverse Pty Ltd Decision : Section 52 opposition: grounds under sections 43, 44, 59, 60 and 62 – section 59 ground established – applicant does not intend using the trade mark for the services nominated – costs awarded against applicant. Decision Issued : 10 September 2009 This Page Left Intentionally Blank AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 17 September 2009 Proceedings Under The Trade Marks Act 1995 Applications/IRs Filed Nos 1316563 to 1317837 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. 13 Taxi (Australia) Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 109 598 950 1317159 Alliance Corp Investments Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 129 1317090 (Divisional of No. 1028383 dated 5 Nov 2004) Cl. 39. 708 747 Cl. 36, 39. 32Red Plc (GB, 27 Feb 2009) Cl. 41. 1316811 Ally Holdings Limited Cl. 9, 35, 42. 1317027 A Better Driveway and Dalli, David Cl. 19. 1317463 Ally Holdings Limited Cl. 9, 35, 42. 1317035 A.M & S.Z Horwood Nominees Pty Ltd Cl. 30. 1317812 ALPHA ENERGY AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 1316743 A.M & S.Z Horwood Nominees Pty Ltd Cl. 30. 1317813 ACN/ARBN 135 122 593 Cl. 11. AAA Tourism Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 087 199 504 and 1316734 Amcor Limited ACN/ARBN 000 017 372 (Divisional 1317083 NZAA Assets Limited Cl. 9, 16, 39, 43. of No. 1212379 dated 28 Nov 2007) Cl. 6. Aaxis Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 050 332 735 Cl. 10. 1316836 AMEC Plc Cl. 35, 36, 37, 40, 41, 42. 1316630 ABC Tissue Products Pty Limited ACN/ARBN 003 1316741 AMEC Plc Cl. 35, 36, 37, 40, 41, 42. 1316688 085 112 Cl. 16. AMEC Plc Cl. 35, 36, 37, 40, 41, 42. 1316687 Ablecare Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 075 026 112 see Ammann Schweiz AG (CH, 8 Dec 2008) Cl. 7, 11, 1317321 Hennessy, Natalie 24. (IR 1008994) Absolute Vision Technologies ACN/ARBN 120 672 1316455 Angelidis, Sandy Cl. 35. 1317410 586 Cl. 42. Antunes, Michael Cl. 20. 1316575 Access Innovation Media Pty Ltd Cl. 9, 35, 38, 41, 1316670 Antunes, Michael Cl. 20. 1316578 42. Antunes, Michael Cl. 20. 1316598 Access Innovation Media Pty Ltd Cl. 9, 38, 41. 1316673 Antunes, Michael Cl. 20. 1317029 Access Innovation Media Pty Ltd Cl. 9, 35. 1316672 Antunes, Michael Cl. 20. 1317733 Access Innovation Media Pty Ltd Cl. 9, 38, 41. 1316675 Antunes, Michael Cl. 20. 1317034 Accounting Addons Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 126 066 1316857 591 Cl. 9. Antunes, Michael Cl. 20. 1317024 Accounting Addons Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 126 066 1316864 Antunes, Michael Cl. 20. 1316683 591 Cl. 9. Aperture Labs Pty Ltd as Trustee for Aperture 1316583 Accounting Addons Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 126 066 1316873 Labs Trust Cl. 35. 591 Cl. 9, 42. APOLLO TYRES A.G. Cl. 12. 1317445 Acedes Holdings LLC (Divisional of No. 1173434 1316634 APOLLO TYRES A.G. Cl. 12. 1317449 dated 26 Apr 2007) Cl. 12. APOLLO TYRES A.G. Cl. 12. 1317447 Acintya, Acintya Cl. 35. 1316972 APOLLO TYRES A.G. Cl. 12. 1317448 Adamou, Afrodite Cl. 44. 1316803 Apprentices Trainees Employment Limited 1315683 ADEL KALEMCILIK TICARET VE SANAYI ANONIM 1317338 ACN/ARBN 002 369 557 Cl. 35. SIRKETI Cl. 16. (IR 1009065) Apprentices Trainees Employment Limited 1315684 Adelec Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 102 197 179 Cl. 37, 45. 1317621 ACN/ARBN 002 369 557 Cl. 35. Adulare Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 001 609 605 Cl. 35. 1316582 Apprentices Trainees Employment Limited 1316008 Agostino Michael Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 137 043 746 1317018 ACN/ARBN 002 369 557 Cl. 35. Cl. 18, 25, 26, 42. Apprentices Trainees Employment Limited 1316011 Ahluwalia, Saranjit Cl. 1, 9. 1316926 ACN/ARBN 002 369 557 Cl. 35. AJW BUSINESS BROKERS PTY LTD ACN/ARBN 1316772 Apprentices Trainees Employment Limited 1316010 130 605 686 Cl. 36. ACN/ARBN 002 369 557 Cl. 35. Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 1316730 Apprentices Trainees Employment Limited 1316009 incorporated in the Kingdom of The Netherlands ACN/ARBN 002 369 557 Cl. 35. Cl. 2. Apprentices Trainees Employment Limited 1316012 The Alannah & Madeline Foundation Limited as 1316573 ACN/ARBN 002 369 557 Cl. 35. trustee for The Alannah & Madeline Foundation Aptina Imaging Corporation Cl. 9. 1317489 ACN/ARBN 090 752 800 Cl. 9, 16, 41. Arcade Investments Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 008 513 1317430 ALCATEL LUCENT (FR, 14 Aug 2008) Cl. 38. (IR 1317341 871 Cl. 25. 1009075) Argaet, Dennis Cl. 37. 1316842 Alibaba Group Holding Limited Cl. 9, 35, 36, 38, 1317255 Arris Pty. Ltd. ACN/ARBN 092 739 574 Cl. 41, 42. 1316799 42. Artificial Mind and Movement Inc. a Canadian 1317591 Alice, Jessica Cl. 35, 36. 1317798 corporation Cl. 9. Allende, Stephen Cl. 35. 1317396 ASCF Speedway Sedans Australia Inc. ACN/ARBN 1317628 108 732 538 Cl. 12, 41. - 11395 - AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 17 September 2009 Associacao Portuguesa de Criadores do Cavalo 1317131 The Bathers Pavilion Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 003 335 1317373 Puro Sangue Lusitano Cl. 44. 500 Cl. 43. AstraZeneca AB Cl. 5, 10, 16, 41, 42, 44. (IR 1317349 The Bathers Pavilion Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 003 335 1317534 1009129) 500 Cl. 43. ATLAS COPCO AIRPOWER naamloze 1317362 Bauer, Graham Michael Cl. 35. 1317466 vennootschap (BX, 27 Nov 2008) Cl. 7. (IR Baxter, James Andrew Alexander Cl. 25. 1317442 1009111) Bayswood Timber Wholesalers Pty Ltd Atlas Creative Trading Pty Ltd Cl. 20. 1316595 ACN/ARBN 006 313 284 see Swan Le Messurier Atlas Creative Trading Pty Ltd Cl. 20. 1317188 Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 003 778 256 and Australian ATSM Holdings Pty Limited ACN/ARBN 134 396 1317529 Timber Products Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 009 352 390 642 Cl. 35, 41. Bayswood Timber Wholesalers Pty Ltd Australia Attard, Anthony Cl. 37. 1316594 ACN/ARBN 006 313 284 see Swan Le Messurier Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 003 778 256 and Australian Auction Alliance Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 096 509 134 1316749 Timber Products Pty Ltd Australia ACN/ARBN 009 Cl. 28. 352 390 Auditflow Pty Ltd Cl. 9, 35. 1316755 The BBQ School Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 113 326 613 1317680 Auditflow Pty Ltd Cl. 9, 35. 1316980 Cl. 1, 29. Aurora Energy Pty Ltd Cl. 38. 1317187 Beauchamp Wood, Katherine Cl. 16. 1317011 Aussie Hire Pty. Ltd. Cl. 19, 43. 1317575 BeCrypt Limited (GB, 24 Apr 2009) Cl. 9, 42, 45. 1316646 The Austral Brick Company Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 1316739 Bedford, Carolyn Cl. 41. 1316839 000 005 550 Cl. 19. Belvue Holdings Pty. Ltd. ACN/ARBN 009 216 237 1316821 Australand Holdings Limited ACN/ARBN 008 443 1315553 Cl. 16. 696 Cl. 36, 37.
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