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Gazette G12-26.3 Victoria Government Gazette No. G 12 Thursday 26 March 1998 GENERAL GENERAL AND PERIODICAL GAZETTE Font size All copy to be sent to: Use 12 point (10 pitch) or larger. Victoria Government Gazette Officer Font Style The Craftsman Press Pty. Ltd. Clear plain font styles, such as Helvetica, should be used. 125 Highbury Road, Graphics Burwood Vic 3125 Line drawings should be transmitted as large as possible to Telephone:(03) 9926 1233 ensure clarity. Drawings up to A4 size sent by fax using Facsimile: (03) 9926 1292 Fine Resolution provide a good quality for reproduction. DX: 32510 Burwood Avoid Email: [email protected] Italics, underlining and full justification. Ensure document is square when sending. Advertising Rates and Payment Documents that are sent skewed are difficult to read and Private Notices process. 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Ryan & Glen . 611 Mosley & Palmer . 612 Victoria Government Gazette G 12 26 March 1998 607 PUBLICATION OF THE ÒVICTORIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTEÓ (GENERAL) EASTER ÑPUBLIC HOLIDAY Please Note: The Victoria Government Gazette for Easter week will be published on Thursday April 16, 1998. All copy for Private Advertisements must reach the Gazette Office at Craftsman Press no later than 9.30am Thursday 9 March 1998. The deadline for Government and Outer Budget Sector Agencies remains unchanged at 9.30am Tuesday April 14 1998. Where urgent gazettal is required arrangements should be made by calling Ann White on 0419 327 321 or Michael Atkin on 0417 358 481. ANN WHITE Gazette Officer 608 G 12 26 March 1998 Victoria Government Gazette PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF William Fry and Patricia Anne Fry with Philip PARTNERSHIP Stanley Hughes and Margaret Hughes carrying Notice is hereby given that the partnership on business as auto electricians, 109-111 previously subsisting between Nordic Natural Station Street, Cobram, Victoria, under the Health Centre Pty Ltd, A.C.N. 006 827 925 and name of Cobram Auto Electrical Service has Paul Broeders Pty Ltd, A.C.N. 064 099 547 been dissolved as from 6 March 1998. Maxwell carrying on business of a School of Remedial William Fry and Patricia Anne Fry will Therapy at 13 Lyons Street, North Ballarat, under the business name of National College of continue to operate the said business from that Muscular Skeletal Therapy has been dissolved address. as at 30 September 1997. Nordic Natural Health Dated 19 March, 1998. Centre Pty Ltd will continue to operate under CASSIDYS PTY, solicitors, 22 Main Street, the said business name at 13 Lyons Street, Cobram, Victoria 3644. North Ballarat. Dated 26 February, 1998. CLINTON, Kevin P. Would Kevin Clinton, the brother of the late NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF JOHN LYNCH CLINTON, deceased, please PARTNERSHIP contact Byrne, Jones & Torney, solicitors (ref. Notice is hereby given that the partnership A. Byrne) at 38 Lydiard Street, South Ballarat between Sergio Costanzo, Filippina Costanzo 3350 Ñ telephone (03) 5333 8868 as it may be and Saverina Colosimo, carrying on business as The Exercise Studio at 52B Edwardes Street, to his financial advantage to do so. Reservoir has been dissolved as from 25 February 1998. Sergio and Filippina Costanzo Land Acquisition and Compensation Act will continue to carry on the business. 1986 Land Acquisition and Compensation NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF Regulations 1987 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE OF ACQUISITION Notice is hereby given that the partnership Compulsory Acquisition of Interest in Land previously subsisting between Cornelis Adrianus Dominicus Van Rossum and Ivettha Form 7 Maria Van Rossum and Stuart Robert Bursa and Section 21 Regulation 16 Josephine Maria Bursa carrying on business as Anthony Edwin Botsman, Kenneth John dairy farmers at the corner of Hendys and Bennett and Eva Maria Bennett declare that by Naring Road, Numurkah, Victoria, under the name of C.A.D. and I.M. van Rossum and S.R. this notice they acquire the following interests and J.M. Bursa has been dissolved as from 1 in the land described as all that piece of land March 1998. Cornelis Adrianus Dominicus Van delineated and shown as road on a plan Rossum and Ivettha Maria Van Rossum will prepared by LandAir Surveys, references continue to operate the said business from that 960402/3 and being the balance of the land address. comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 2720 Dated 19 March, 1998. Folio 836 and Volume 6362 Folio 327. CASSIDYS PTY, solicitors, 22 Main Street, The following interest in the land is Cobram, Victoria 3644. acquired: An easement of carriageway, drainage and sewerage over the whole of the NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF said land shown as road in favour of the land PARTNERSHIP comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 7492 Notice is hereby given that the partnership Folio 123. previously subsisting between Maxwell Published with the authority of Anthony Victoria Government Gazette G 12 26 March 1998 609 Edwin Botsman, Kenneth John Bennett and RAMADAN YMER, late of 13 Hastings Eva Maria Bennett. Street, Hoppers Crossing, Victoria, retired real Dated 20 March 1998. estate agent, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having ANTHONY EDWIN BOTSMAN claims in respect of the estate of the deceased KENNETH JOHN BENNETT who died on 24 April 1996 are required to send EVA MARIA BENNETT particulars of their claims to the executors, Mariam Ymer and Ali Ymer, C/- Basil GEORGE THOMAS BALDWIN, late of Nuredini, lawyer, Level 5, 360 Little Bourke Cheedon Farm, 242 School Road, Hockley Street, Melbourne, Victoria, by 17 June 1998 Heath, Solihull, West Midlands, United after which date the executors may convey or Kingdom, deceased. distribute the assets having regard only to the Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims of which they then have notice. claims in respect of the estate of the deceased BASIL NUREDINI, Level 5, 360 Little who died on 10 December 1996 are required by Bourke Street, Melbourne. the executors Jacqueline Sheila Williams and Richard Thomas Williams, both of Flat 20 LAURA LOUISA ANCHEN, late of Viewbank House, 69 Banyule Road, Viewbank, Richmond Bridge Mansions, Willoughby Road, formerly of 69 Bamfield Road, West East Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 2QZZ, Heidelberg, in the State of Victoria, widow, United Kingdom, housewife and student deceased.
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