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ASIC Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. ASIC 77/09, Friday, 25 September 2009 Published by ASIC ASIC Gazette Contents Company deregistrations Company change of type RIGHTS OF REVIEW Persons affected by certain decisions made by ASIC under the Corporations Act 2001 and the other legislation administered by ASIC may have rights of review. ASIC has published Regulatory Guide 57 Notification of rights of review (RG57) and Information Sheet ASIC decisions – your rights (INFO 9) 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, 2009 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 79/09, Friday, 2 October 2009 Company deregistrations Page 2 of 22 CORPORATIONS ACT 2001 Subsection 601AA(4) Notice is hereby given that the companies mentioned below will be deregistered when two months have passed since the publication of this notice. Dated this first day of October 2009 Rosanne Bell DELEGATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION Name of Company ACN A.C.N. 006 509 708 PTY LTD 006 509 708 A.C.N. 091 800 190 PTY LTD 091 800 190 A.C.N. 115 818 141 PTY LTD 115 818 141 A.C.N. 118 892 836 PTY LTD 118 892 836 A.C.N. 121 081 927 PTY LTD 121 081 927 A.C.N. 128 401 310 PTY LTD 128 401 310 A.C.N 122 816 488 PTY LTD 122 816 488 A.D.M. PLUMBING SERVICE PTY LTD 090 374 888 A.P.C. PROPERTIES PTY. LTD. 004 942 634 AAA HORT SERVICES PTY LTD 011 066 274 AA INTERNATIONAL PTY LIMITED 001 778 356 ABFI PTY LTD 113 842 087 ABL PTY. LTD. 104 565 451 ACCOMMODATION SOLUTIONS (QLD) PTY LTD 132 076 012 ACCURATE ASPHALT PTY. LTD. 101 165 306 ACN 135 452 532 PTY LTD 135 452 532 ACRA MANAGEMENT PTY LTD 120 965 335 ACTION BEARING AND EQUIPMENT SUPPLY PTY. LTD. 006 551 006 ACTIVE PROPERTY FINANCE PTY LTD 052 064 972 ADELAIDE BRICK PTY. LTD. 008 288 202 ADRIAN BARKER BUILDING SERVICES PTY. LTD. 075 547 483 ADRIAN TURNBULL PTY LTD 102 806 904 A FINE BREEZE - CLEANING CO PTY LTD 128 720 552 AGG (IMDM) PTY LTD 131 415 248 AIR FORUM PTY LTD 102 192 549 AJ & MA WILLCHAMS ROOF TILING PTY. LTD. 066 495 976 AJAMI FINANCE PTY LTD 099 205 651 ALAN MORRIS PTY LTD 074 696 870 ALBURY SKIN AESTHETICS PTY LTD 106 852 402 ALEX SUPER PTY LTD 125 317 535 ALL-SHIRE BINS PTY LIMITED 081 042 999 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 79/09, Friday, 2 October 2009 Company deregistrations Page 3 of 22 Name of Company ACN ALLAGERAGE PRODUCTIONS PTY LTD 100 834 553 ALL LOANS LENDING PTY LTD 124 512 901 ALPHA & OMEGA SECURITY SERVICES PTY LTD 132 708 297 ALTED PAINTING SERVICES PTY. LTD. 005 391 999 AMANDA HOMES PTY LTD 060 613 621 ANDREW'S WHOLESALE NURSERY PTY LTD 000 676 326 ANDREW PESCE PTY. LTD. 058 990 560 ANDSCO I.T. PTY. LTD. 103 164 227 ANGEL LIGHT FABRICATION MACHINERY PTY. LIMITED 065 331 188 ANGELOZZI CONSULTING PTY LIMITED 097 387 436 ANNROB (AUST.) PTY LTD 133 432 756 AP INSTRUMENTS PTY LTD 122 767 248 A PLAN FINANCIAL PLANNERS PTY LTD 100 853 334 APN METALS PTY. LTD. 007 034 102 APPLECOE PTY LTD 065 668 126 APPROVAL & CERTIFICATION MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL 129 824 513 PTY LIMITED APRILLO PTY. LIMITED 092 310 266 APSCALE ENTERPRISES PTY LTD 078 830 752 APT WORLD DISCOVERIES PTY LTD 006 705 620 ARENTZ PROPERTIES PTY LTD 106 223 607 ARIGATOU SUNSHINE COAST PTY LTD 111 166 735 ARMAD PTY LTD 096 986 686 ARTHUR DE VROOME PTY LTD 068 437 267 ARUNA PTY. LTD. 007 294 108 ASHBY BACHMANN PTY LIMITED 106 526 498 ASHFIELD CARBURETTORS & MECHANICAL REPAIRS PTY LTD 111 258 345 ASM (QLD) PTY LTD 115 991 529 ATACHA PTY LTD 115 795 009 ATB AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 065 179 517 ATLAS ALUMINIUM TRAILERS PTY LTD 120 593 268 ATOMICA BLUE PTY LTD 098 107 076 ATOMIC 5 PRODUCTIONS PTY LTD 075 518 973 AUS-CAR RESEARCH PTY LTD 001 672 608 AUS-ZEALAND IMMIGRATION SERVICES PTY LTD 080 615 201 AUSCHINA H.Y.T. (INT'L) PTY LTD 109 933 799 AUSPAC SHIPPING & TRADING PTY LTD 120 089 769 AUSPARTITIONS PTY LIMITED 133 806 103 AUSPIE PTY LTD 126 784 503 AUSROW PTY LTD 003 918 009 AUSSIE GAS APPLIANCE SERVICES PTY LTD 073 090 221 AUSTRALASIA VISA & IMMIGRATION CONSULTANTS PTY LTD 109 124 423 AUSTRALIAN CLEANTECH MARKETPLACE LTD. 131 316 955 AUSTRALIAN DERMATOLOGY AND COSMETIC LASER CENTRE 121 377 062 PTY. LTD. AUSTRALIAN GOLFING HOLIDAYS PTY LTD 066 255 034 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 79/09, Friday, 2 October 2009 Company deregistrations Page 4 of 22 Name of Company ACN AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION LAWYERS PTY. LTD. 075 362 417 AUSTRALIAN INTERIOR FITOUTS PTY LTD 111 507 610 AUSTRALIAN TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES (ACT) PTY. LTD. 008 647 345 AUSTRALIAN TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES (WA) PTY LTD 009 126 309 AUSTRALIAN TOP QUALITY FORMWORK PTY LTD 131 660 752 AVENUES COMPANY PTY LTD 082 091 512 AVERY HOLDINGS PTY. LTD. 082 985 475 AXA INVESTMENT MANAGERS TOKYO LIMITED 007 093 585 AYLINK PTY. LTD. 006 585 459 BABCOCK & BROWN CHISWICK DEVELOPMENTS PTY LTD 119 415 977 BABCOCK & BROWN TS FINANCE NO.2 PTY LTD 102 826 200 BABCOCK & BROWN TS FINANCE PTY LTD 102 342 843 BALIAN CAPITAL PTY LTD 115 565 592 BALLENDOON NOMINEES PTY. LTD. 005 462 564 BALLET JEWELLERY PTY. LTD. 009 096 280 BA LUXURY AND LIMOUSINES PTY LTD 139 299 764 BANCALINC PTY. LTD. 121 580 078 BANKSIA PACIFIC PTY LTD 082 487 330 BANKSIA PROVEDORES PTY LTD 010 999 274 BARLINT PTY LTD 001 982 798 BARPOL PTY. LTD. 007 405 638 BARRON RIVER PROPERTIES PTY. LTD. 070 128 826 BASINNIA PTY LTD 076 585 441 BATHROOM SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 105 797 877 BAW BAW TRANSPORT PTY. LTD. 004 645 372 BDS WEALTH CREATION PTY. LTD. 094 394 760 BEACH INVESTMENTS (QLD) PTY LTD 107 830 875 BEAVERBROOK INVESTMENTS PTY LTD 120 853 214 BEEMA2 PTY LTD 106 994 192 BEEVEE PTY LTD 079 157 485 BELLA PEARL PTY LTD 113 973 014 BELLATARS INVESTMENTS PTY LTD 083 132 423 BENCHMARK ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 095 181 301 BENCZEDI DRAFTING PTY LTD 095 027 464 BENDIGO CHEFS PRODUCE PTY LTD 119 092 974 BETTER TIMBER PRODUCTS PTY. LIMITED 054 576 304 BEVCAL PTY LTD 114 740 662 BEVISCO PTY LTD 000 878 197 BFSN INVESTMENTS PTY. LIMITED 086 028 864 BIAM AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED 071 705 630 BIG AIR (QLD) PTY. LTD. 103 708 112 BINNEK PTY LTD 121 856 666 BIRDBUILT CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD 001 657 414 BLACK CAT FILMS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 102 341 024 BLACK INTERNATIONAL PTY. LTD. 081 652 646 BLANCK & CO. PTY. LTD. 009 807 738 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 79/09, Friday, 2 October 2009 Company deregistrations Page 5 of 22 Name of Company ACN BLOODSTOCK INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT PTY LTD 121 287 438 BLUE BOYS TRANSPORT PTY LIMITED 116 666 070 BLUE CAT CASE COMPANY PTY. LTD. 136 935 398 BOAMBEE BAY BAKERY PTY LTD 115 961 307 BOFRAM PTY. LTD. 004 795 135 BOLD STATEMENTS; WEDDING STATIONARY PTY. LTD. 132 400 956 BOMADERRY CYCLE SALES PTY LTD 001 436 451 BOORNE ADVERTISING PTY. LIMITED 050 065 953 BOUMAN CRANES PTY LIMITED 003 915 099 BOUTIQUE BOOK-KEEPING SERVICES PTY LTD 076 479 171 BREADNJAM PTY. LTD. 128 705 206 BRECKLER NOMINEES PTY LTD 008 901 693 BRECON INN PTY. LTD. 086 684 335 BRETSTILL PTY LTD 002 289 278 BRIDANE PTY LTD 115 974 779 BRIGHTON CRASH REPAIRS PTY. LTD. 007 943 900 BRISBANEUNITS.COM PTY LTD 126 270 504 BRISMART PTY LTD 122 026 108 BROADSPEC PROJECTS PTY. LTD. 124 379 559 BRUALLAN NOMINEES PTY LIMITED 109 781 704 BRUNARD SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES (AUST) PTY LTD 108 278 771 BRUWELL PTY. LTD. 074 849 657 BRYFILE PTY LTD 003 186 196 BUDDY'S HOT BREAD & CAKES PTY. LTD. 065 647 878 BULLAMUNGA PTY LTD 075 665 995 BULL INVESTMENTS PTY. LTD. 005 104 058 BURSWOOD ENTERPRISES PTY LTD 116 198 826 BUSINESS CONCEPTS PTY. LTD. 069 086 791 BUY SMART PTY LTD 110 353 047 C.A. BEASLEY PTY LTD 124 328 427 C.J. RENTALS PTY LTD 127 461 769 C.W. COSTELLO & CO PTY. LTD. 079 165 165 C & G HORVATH PTY LTD 001 770 921 C & L MEARS PTY LTD 074 676 029 CAATS PTY LTD 123 562 363 CABO'S FENCING PTY. LTD. 122 665 481 CACAM PTY LTD 082 944 723 CAFE DREDZ PTY LTD 128 041 565 CAKE MAKERS (WA) PTY LTD 102 598 818 CALLALA BALLALA BALANGALO PTY LTD 132 521 441 CAMAROO PASTORAL HOLDINGS PTY. LTD. 056 374 059 CAMCHEMICALS PTY LTD 110 211 535 CAMPERDOWN INVESTMENTS PTY LIMITED 093 783 790 CANDOUR CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD 132 340 535 CAN DRY PTY LTD 089 177 337 CAPELINK PTY LTD 068 899 534 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 79/09, Friday, 2 October 2009 Company deregistrations Page 6 of 22 Name of Company ACN CARLYON PROPERTIES (AUST) PTY LTD 087 166 836 CASRAN PTY.
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