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Victoria Government Gazette Victoria Government Gazette No. G 38 Thursday 24 September 1998 GENERAL GENERAL AND PERIODICAL GAZETTE Advertisers should note: Copy to: Gazette Officer ¥ Late copy received at The Craftsman Press Pty. Ltd. after The Craftsman Press Pty. Ltd. deadlines will be placed in the following issue of VGG, 125 Highbury Road, irrespective of any date/s mentioned in the copy (unless Burwood Vic 3125 otherwise advised). Telephone: (03) 9926 1233 ¥ Proofs will be supplied only when requested or at the Facsimile: (03) 9926 1292 direction of the Gazette Officer. DX: 32510 Burwood ¥ No additions or amendments to material for publications Email: [email protected] will be accepted by telephone. Advertising Rates and Payment ¥ Orders in Council may be lodged prior to receiving assent Private Notices with the GovernorÕs or ClerkÕs signature. 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Ltd. 9.30 a.m. Monday - (Private Notices) 125 Highbury Road, Burwood Vic 3125 9.30 a.m. Tuesday - (Government and Outer Budget Telephone: (03) 9926 1233 Sector Agencies Notices) By Authority of Victorian Government Printer 2442 G 38 24 September 1998 Victoria Government Gazette INDEX TO PRIVATE ADVERTISERS A L A. B. Natoli Pty . .2443 Littleton Hackford . .2446 Armstrong Collins & DeLacy . .2443 Arthur J. Dines & Co . .2449 M McNab McNab & Starke . .2446 B Maurice Hughes . .2446 Borchard & Moore . .2443 Middletons Moore & Bevins . .2447 Bruce M. Cook & Associates . .2443 Mills Oakley . .2447 Byrne & Clark . .2443 Mitchell, McKenzie & Co . .2447 D N David Sonenberg & Associates . .2444 Noel S. Jackling . .2447 Davis & Marks . .2444 De Marco & Co. .2444 P Pearsons . .2447 E Perpetual Trustees Victoria Limited . .2448 Equity Trustees Limited . .2444 Peter Gardiner . .2448 G Gavan Duffy & King . .2445 R Goldsmiths . .2445 Russell Kennedy . .2448 Gray Friend & Long . .2445 S H Sewells . .2448 Hanlons . .2445 Hassall & Byrne . .2445 T Holding Redlich . .2445 Tisher Liner & Co . .2448 I Y IOOF Australia Trustees Limited . .2446 Yuncken & Yuncken . .2449 Victoria Government Gazette G 38 24 September 1998 2443 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP MARLENE JOY MAYER, late of 55 Notice is hereby given that the partnership Cosmo Road, Trentham, Victoria, home duties, previously subsisting between Merrill Joy deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others Cullinan, Michael Joseph Cullinan, Lillian having claims in respect of the estate of the Cullinan and Francis Michael Cullinan, carry deceased, who died on 19 July 1998 are on business as a farming business at Bullarook required by the trustee, Catherine Mary Turner under the style of firm of Bullarook Pastoral of 2 Jennings Street, Kyneton, Victoria, to send Co. which has been dissolved as from 30 June particulars to her by 25 November 1998 after 1998 so far as concerns the said Lillian Cullinan which date the trustee may convey or distribute and Francis Michael Cullinan who retire from the assets having regard only to the claims of the said firm. which she then has notice. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Dated 16 September, 1998. Notice is hereby given that the partnership ARMSTRONG COLLINS & DeLACY, heretofore subsisting between Harry Hakman solicitors for the said trustee, and Arthur Herskovic, carrying on business as 2 Jennings Street, Kyneton. pharmacists at 405 Bourke Street, Melbourne, under the style or firm of Bourke Street Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Pharmacy, has been dissolved as from 21 claims in respect of the estate of MAY ETHEL August 1998. RICHARDSON, late of Room 5, Outlook Dated 21 August 1998. Gardens Hostel, 504 Police Road, Dandenong HARRY HAKMAN North, Victoria, retired shopkeeper, deceased, who died on 7 August 1998 are required to send DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP particulars of their claims to the executor care of the undermentioned solicitors by 25 Notice is hereby given that the partnership November 1998 after which date the executor previously subsisting between Brian Cleytus will distribute the assets having regard only to Tucker, Lorraine Betty Tucker and Emily Irene Tucker carrying on the business as Scrap Metal the claims for which notice has been received. Merchants at Douglas Street, Sebastopol, under BORCHARD & MOORE, solicitors, the style or firm of C. L. Tucker & Son has 44 Douglas Street, Noble Park. been dissolved by resignation of a partner as from 30 June 1998. Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims in respect of the estate of ELAINE BERNARD MICHAEL CALLINAN, late MERLE GADDIE, of 37 Stanley Grove, of 15 Kendari Avenue, North Balwyn, Victoria, Canterbury, in the State of Victoria, retired, gentleman, deceased. Creditors, next- gentlewoman, who died on 20 June 1998 are to of-kin and others having claims in respect of the send particulars of their claims to the personal estate of the deceased, who died on 27 June representative/s, care of the undermentioned 1998, are required by Brenda Mary Purtell of 32 solicitors by 25 November 1998 after which Madden Street, North Balwyn, Victoria, date the personal representative/s will distribute architect and Catherine Mary Commadeur of the assets having regard only to the claims of 160 Mackenzie Street, Bendigo, Victoria, which they then had notice. married woman, the executors of the deceasedÕs will, to send particulars of their claim to the said BRUCE M. COOK & ASSOCIATES, executors care of the undermentioned solicitors, barristers & solicitors, by 1 December 1998 after which date they will Level 4, St James Building, 121 William Street, convey or distribute the assets having regard Melbourne, Vic. 3000. only to the claims of which they then have notice. CYRIL JAMES McCONNELL, late of 153 Bridge Street, Benalla, Victoria 3672, A. B. NATOLI PTY, solicitors, pensioner, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and 24 Cotham Road, Kew 3101. others having claims in respect of the estate of 2444 G 38 24 September 1998 Victoria Government Gazette the deceased, who died on 26 July 1998 are Creditors, next-of-kin or others having required by the trustee, Kevin McConnell of 27 claims in respect of the estate of FRANCES Burke Street, Wangaratta, Victoria 3677, MAY LEWIS, late of 7 Mair Street, Brighton, pensioner, to send particulars to the trustee by Victoria, deceased, who died on 30 March 1997 30 November 1998 after which date the trustee are to send particulars of their claims to the may convey or distribute the assets having executors, Marlene Lorraine Hayes and Lorelle regard only to the claims of which the trustee Ironside, care of the undermentioned solicitors, then has notice. by 24 November 1998 after which date the BYRNE & CLARK, solicitors, executors will distribute the assets having regard 12-14 Bridge Street, Benalla. only to the claims of which they then have notice. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having DAVIS & MARKS, solicitors, claims in respect of the estate of LEONARD 3/138A Church Street,
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