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UM1/14, Friday 28 February 2014 Published by ASIC ASIC Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. UM1/14, Friday 28 February 2014 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 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, 2014 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 UM1/14, Friday 28 February 2014 Unclaimed consideration for compulsory acquisition Page 2 of 201 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: ACER ENERGY LIMITED AUSTRALIAN POWER AND GAS COMPANY LIMITED BREAKAWAY RESOURCES LIMITED BURRAGA COPPER LIMITED CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN PHOSPHATE LIMITED CONTANGO CAPITAL PARTNERS LIMITED EFTEL PTY LTD EXCO RESOURCES LIMITED GENERIC HEALTH PTY LTD INOVA RESOURCES LIMITED KALGOORLIE MINING COMPANY LTD KUTH ENERGY LIMITED LINQ RESOURCES FUND ROCKWELL MINERALS LIMITED SHORTCUTS SOFTWARE LIMITED TARONGA MINES PTY LTD UCL RESOURCES LIMITED ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette UM1/14, Friday 28 February 2014 Unclaimed consideration for compulsory acquisition Page 3 of 201 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 2015. 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. ACER ENERGY LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY DRILLSEARCH (CENTRAL) PTY LIMITED CONTACT: WARREN PEACEY COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED LEVEL 3, 60 CARRINGTON STREET SYDNEY NSW 2000 PHONE: +61 2 8234 5000 EXT 5179 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: +61 2 8235 8212 AUSTRALIAN POWER AND GAS COMPANY LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY AGL ENERGY LIMITED CONTACT: LINK MARKET SERVICES LIMITED LOCKED BAG A14 SYDNEY SOUTH NSW 1235 PHONE: 1300 554 474 FAX: +61 2 9287 0303 BREAKAWAY RESOURCES LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY MINOTAUR EXPLORATION LTD CONTACT: COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED GPO BOX 2975 MELBOURNE VIC 3001 PHONE: 1300 850 505 OR +61 3 9415 5000 FAX: +61 3 9473 2531 EMAIL: [email protected] BURRAGA COPPER LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY ELYSIUM RESOURCES LIMITED CONTACT: MARK OHLSSON SUITE 705, 3 SPRING STREET SYDNEY NSW 2000 PHONE: +61 2 9247 7744 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: +61 2 9247 7244 CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN PHOSPHATE LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY RUM JUNGLE RESOURCES LTD CONTACT: COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED GPO BOX 2975 MELBOURNE VIC 3001 PHONE: 1300 850 505 OR +61 3 9415 5000 FAX: +61 3 9473 2531 EMAIL: [email protected] ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette UM1/14, Friday 28 February 2014 Unclaimed consideration for compulsory acquisition Page 4 of 201 CONTANGO CAPITAL PARTNERS LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY CONTANGO MICROCAP LIMITED CONTACT: GLENN FOWLES LEVEL 27, 35 COLLINS STREET MELBOURNE VIC 3000 PHONE: +61 3 9222 2344 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: +61 3 9222 2345 EFTEL PTY LTD COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY M2 TELECOMMUNICATIONS GROUP LTD CONTACT: KELLIE DEAN LEVEL 10, 452 FLINDERS STREET MELBOURNE VIC 3000 PHONE: +61 3 9674 6577 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: +61 2 9815 5596 EXCO RESOURCES LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY WASHINGTON H SOUL PATTINSON AND COMPANY LIMITED CONTACT: ADVANCED SHARE REGISTRY LIMITED GPO BOX Q1736 QUEEN VICTORIA BUILDING NSW 1230 PHONE: +61 2 8096 3502 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: +61 8 9389 7871 GENERIC HEALTH PTY LTD COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY LUPIN HOLDINGS BV CONTACT: MOHAMMED RAZA MERCHANT LEVEL 1, EAST 1100-1102 TOORAK ROAD CAMBERWELL VIC 3124 PHONE: +61 3 9809 7900 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: +61 3 9809 0911 INOVA RESOURCES LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY SHANXI DONGHUI COAL COKING & CHEMICALS GROUP CO LTD CONTACT: WARREN PEACEY COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED LEVEL 3 60 CARRINGTON STREET SYDNEY NSW 2000 PHONE: +61 2 8234 5000 EXT 5179 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: +61 2 8235 8212 KALGOORLIE MINING COMPANY LTD COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY NORTON GOLD FIELDS LIMITED CONTACT: LINK MARKET SERVICES LIMITED LOCKED BAG A14 SYDNEY SOUTH NSW 1235 PHONE: 1300 554 474 FAX: +61 2 9287 0303 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette UM1/14, Friday 28 February 2014 Unclaimed consideration for compulsory acquisition Page 5 of 201 KUTH ENERGY LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY GEODYNAMICS LIMITED CONTACT: LINK MARKET SERVICES LIMITED LOCKED BAG A14 SYDNEY SOUTH NSW 1235 PHONE: 1300 554 474 FAX: +61 2 9287 0303 LINQ RESOURCES FUND COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY IMC RESOURCES HOLDING PTE LTD CONTACT: WARREN PEACEY COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED LEVEL 3 60 CARRINGTON STREET SYDNEY NSW 2000 PHONE: +61 2 8234 5000 EXT 6145179 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: +61 2 8235 8212 ROCKWELL MINERALS LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY ELEMENTOS LIMITED CONTACT: LINDA SCOTT PO BOX 10555 ADELAIDE STREET BRISBANE QLD 4000 PHONE: +61 7 3221 7770 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: +61 7 3221 7773 SHORTCUTS SOFTWARE LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY JONAS SOFTWARE AUS PTY LTD CONTACT: JEFFREY MCKEE PO BOX 763 SPRING HILL QLD 4004 PHONE: 0449 250 725 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: +61 7 3831 7844 TARONGA MINES PTY LTD COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY AUSNICO LIMITED CONTACT: KARL SCHLOBOHM LEVEL 27, 111 EAGLE STREET BRISBANE QLD 4000 PHONE: +61 7 3303 0661 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: +61 7 3303 0681 UCL RESOURCES LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY MAWARID MINING LLC CONTACT: STEPHEN WAINWRIGHT GPO BOX 1494 SYDNEY NSW 2001 PHONE: +61 2 9279 1760 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: +61 2 9279 1761 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette UM1/14, Friday 28 February 2014 Unclaimed consideration for compulsory acquisition Page 6 of 201 ACER ENERGY LIMITED COMPULSORY ACQUISITION BY DRILLSEARCH (CENTRAL) PTY LIMITED CONTACT: WARREN PEACEY COMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED LEVEL 3, 60 CARRINGTON STREET SYDNEY NSW 2000 PHONE: +61 2 8234 5000 EXT 5179 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: +61 2 8235 8212 NAME ADDRESS AMOUNT 1A PTY LTD GPO BOX 5382, SYDNEY NSW 2001 0.29 <1A FAMILY A/C> 789 PTY LTD GPO BOX 5382, SYDNEY NSW 2001 0.29 A BEAVER INTL P/L PO BOX 6, CONCORD NSW 2137 2,850.00 <DI LOSA S/F A/C> ACCUMULATION PTY LIMITED GPO BOX 5382, SYDNEY NSW 2001 0.29 ALBOINO, ANGELO SALVATORE 50 LACEY STREET, WHYALLA SA 5600 570.00 ANDREWS <R & M ANDREWS 35 JACKSON STREET, INDOOROOPILLY QLD 1,610.25 S/F A/C>, ROSS JOHN & 4068 ANDREWS <R & M ANDREWS S/F A/C>, MEGAN LOUISE ANTARAKIS, MARIE & 271 PORTRUSH ROAD, NORWOOD SA 5067 427.50 ANTARAKIS, NICHOLAS ARULVENTHAN, KANDIAH & UNIT 2 6 HOMEBUSH ROAD, HOMEBUSH NSW 17,385.00 ARULVENTHAN, REVATHY 2140 ATANASKOVIC, NENAD UNIT 27 200 MELROSE DRIVE, TULLAMARINE 1,396.50 VIC 3043 ATKINSON, GARY LAWRENCE PO BOX 207, DIRRANBANDI QLD 4486 2,052.00 BAKER <WILLIAM RAYMOND 1317 CASTLE CAREY ROAD, GLENORMISTON 28.50 BAKER A/C>, IAN & BAKER VIC 3265 <WILLIAM RAYMOND BAKER A/C>, CLAIR & STUBBS <WILLIAM RAYMOND BAKER A/C>, JOHN ROBERT BARTLETT PAUL RONALD & RMB 42 DOUGLAS LANE, TOWER HILL VIC 5,700.00 YVONNE JOYCE BARTLETT 3283 <PAUL BARTLETT INV A/C>, BEAVER, ALLAN ROLAND 7 JUBILEE STREET, GREENSLOPES QLD 4120 570.00 BECK, NOELA & BECK, GRAEME PO BOX 160, BENALLA VIC 3672 1,594.29 AUSTIN BELTRAME <BELTRAME SUPER PO BOX 232, MOUNT DRUITT NSW 2770 356.25 FUND A/C>, JOSEPH BISHOP, DANIEL JOHN 9 SPENCER COURT, BERWICK VIC 3806 5,130.00 BLAIR <BLAIR FAMILY SUPER 8 SEVILLE COURT, CHELTENHAM VIC 3192 0.29 FUND A/C>, SIMON DAVID & BLAIR <BLAIR FAMILY SUPER FUND A/C>, JULIE MARGARET BLAIR, JULIE MARGARET 8 SEVILLE COURT, CHELTENHAM VIC 3192 0.29 BOGLARY, MATTHEW JOSEPH 259 WELLINGTON STREET, ORMISTON QLD 855.00 4160 BOOTH, ANTHONY DEAN PO BOX 2014, REDCLIFFE NORTH QLD 4020 22,800.00 BOYLE <S & J BOYLE SUPER 46 SETTLERS CIRCUIT, FOREST LAKE QLD 570.00 FUND A/C>, JUSTIN BRIAN & 4078 BOYLE <S & J BOYLE SUPER FUND A/C>, SHAYLEEN BERNADETTE BOYLE, CRAIG RONALD 1 IVY CLOSE, MOOROOBOOL QLD 4870 20.52 BOYS <P & J S/F A/C>, JULIE 2 PROSPECT ROAD, SUMMER HILL NSW 2130 8,977.50 BRAITHWAITE, LOUISE MARY 16/14-24 LEOPOLD STREET, SOUTH YARRA 285.00 VIC 3141 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette UM1/14, Friday 28 February 2014 Unclaimed consideration for compulsory acquisition Page 7 of 201 NAME ADDRESS AMOUNT BRETT, WENDY
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