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22 September 2010 No [1677] VOL. CCCXV OVER THE COUNTER SALES $2·75 INCLUDING G.S.T. TASMANIAN GO V ERNMENT • U • B E AS RT LIT AS•ET•FIDE TASMANIA GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY WEDNESDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2010 No. 21 090 ISSN 0039-9795 CONTENTS Administration and Probate ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935 Notice Page Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration Administration and Probate ............................... 1677 NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof application will be made to Animal Health .................................................... 1679 the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that Letters of Administration of the Estate of CRAIG ALLEN Government Notices .......................................... 1679 CONNELLY late of 56 Cornwall Road Casey Hills Tasmania deceased with the Will Annexed may be granted to Jackie Heritage .............................................................. 1682 Louise Connelly of 36 Crandon Crescent Newnham Tasmania the wife of the said Craig Allan Connelly deceased. Industrial Relations ............................................ 1680 Dated the tenth day of September 2010. Land Acquisition ................................................ 1681 BEN LILLAS, Solicitor for the Estate. Notices to Creditors ........................................... 1678 ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935 Rules Publication ............................................... 1683 Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen Tasmanian State Service Notices ....................... 1685 days from the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Vehicle and Traffic ............................................. 1680 that Letters of Administration of the Estate of ZANE DAVID WEBB late of 2 Kilpa Street Chigwell in Tasmania labourer single deceased intestate may be granted to David John Webb of 285 Tolosa Street Glenorchy in Tasmania yardman/truck Tasmanian Government Gazette driver married and Trudy Edith Webb of 285 Tolosa Street Text copy to be sent to Print Applied Technology Pty Ltd. Glenorchy in Tasmania home duties married the parents of the Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 6216 4294 said deceased. Mail: 123 Collins Street, Hobart TAS 7000 Dated this twenty-second day of September 2010. Order Information MURDOCH CLARKE, When using this facility please ensure that your order and a copy of the material are faxed to Print Applied Solicitors for the Applicants. Technology Pty Ltd on (03) 6216 4294 ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935 Deadlines Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration All copy must be received by last mail Friday or 4pm Friday prior to publication. A proof will be emailed prior to publication. Please NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen supply an email address in order for us to forward a proof. If your days from the publication hereof application will be made advertisement requires alterations, they are to be sent as soon as to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical possible, but before 4pm on the Monday prior to publication. After Jurisdiction that Letters of Administration of the Estate of this deadline Print Applied Technology Pty Ltd will not be held responsible for any errors and the advertisement will be printed. HELEN FRANCES BIRD late of 5 View Street Blackmans Bay in Tasmania registered nurse married deceased intestate may be Enquiries granted to Mark Gordon Bird of 5 View Street Blackmans Bay Subscription and account enquiries phone (03) 6233 3148 in Tasmania retired soldier the husband of the said deceased. Gazette Notice enquiries phone (03) 6233 6110 Dated the fifteenth day of September 2010. Out of Hours Special Gazette Notification Out-of-hours notification for Special Gazettes phone (03) 6233 2690 MURDOCH CLARKE, Solicitors for the Applicant. No. 21 090—22 SEPTEMBER 2010—85524—1 1678 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 22 SEPTEMBER 2010 ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935 Florence EliZabeth Minchin (also known as Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration Bett Minchin) retired nursing sister/widow deceased who died on the first day of May 2010 late of 5 Wellesley NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen Street South Hobart in Tasmania (“the Testator”): As personal days from the publication hereof application will be made to representatives of the Testator Janet Minchin Hanna (also the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction known as Janet Minchin) of 2710 Huon Highway Huonville that Letters of Administration of the Estate of SCOTT ANTHONY in Tasmania manager/married woman Ann Minchin of 5 SHERMAN late of Unit 2/3 Beresford Place Moonah Tasmania Wellesley Street South Hobart in Tasmania volunteer manager/ boiler maker/welder/builder divorced deceased may be granted partner and Peter Royston Worrall of 133 Macquarie Street to Mark Peter Sherman of 153 Bakers Creek Road Huonville Hobart in Tasmania lawyer/married man require under Section in Tasmania builder married and Rosemary Louise Wilson of 54 of the Administration and Probate Act 1935 (Tasmania) that 3 Wilmot Road Huonville in Tasmania solicitor married the any person who has a claim against the Estate of the Testator lodge written details of their claim with the Registrar of the brother and nominated co-administrator of the said deceased. Supreme Court of Tasmania at Salamanca Place Hobart in Dated this twenty-second day of September 2010. Tasmania or with Peter Worrall Lawyers Legal Practitioners to the Estate GPO Box 1134 Hobart on or before thirty days after BAKER WILSON LAWYERS, which date the personal representatives pursuant to Section 55 Solicitors for the Estate. of the Administration and Probate Act 1935 are at liberty to pay and distribute the assets of the Testator dealing then only ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935 with the claims of which they and the Registrar have notice. Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration Dated this twenty-second day of September 2010. NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen PETER WORRALL Lawyers, Lawyers to the Estate. days from the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Patricia Blanche Piacentini retired book binder/ that Letters of Administration of the Estate of JANE MCNAIR widow deceased who died on the twenty-ninth day of June WATSON retired clerk widow late of Vaucluse Gardens South 2010 late of 43 Mary's Hope Road Rosetta in Tasmania Hobart in Tasmania deceased intestate may be granted to Anne (“the Testator”): As personal representative of the Testator Campbell Smith of 1313 Midlands Highway Mangalore in Anna Maria Lipscombe of 43 Mary's Hope Road Rosetta Tasmania a daughter of the said deceased. in Tasmania administrator/married woman requires under Section 54 of the Administration and Probate Act 1935 that Dated the sixteenth day of September 2010. any person who has a claim against the Estate of the Testator lodge written details of their claim with the Registrar of the PAGE SEAGER, Supreme Court of Tasmania at Salamanca Place Hobart in Solicitors for the Applicant. Tasmania or with Peter Worrall Lawyers Legal Practitioners to the Estate GPO Box 1134 Hobart on or before thirty days after ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935 which date the personal representative pursuant to Section 55 of the Administration and Probate Act 1935 is at liberty to pay Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration and distribute the assets of the Testator dealing then only with NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen the claims of which they and the Registrar have notice. days from the publication hereof application will be made to Dated this twenty-second day of September 2010. the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that Letters of Administration of the Estate of FRANK JOHN PETER WORRALL Lawyers, Lawyers to the Estate. GRIffIThs late of 5A Koonya Street Rosebery in Tasmania drill bit sharpener/divorced deceased intestate may be granted ANNA KasZCZawcew home duties/widow deceased to Francis John Griffiths of 7 Sassafras Court Rosebery in who died on the fourteenth day of January 2010 late of 65a Tasmania bit sharpener/single man the lawful father and one of Leonard Avenue West Moonah in Tasmania (“the Testator”): the persons entitled to share in the Estate of the said deceased. As personal representatives of the Testator Paul Kasz (formerly known as Paul Kaszczawcew) of 125 Brooker Avenue Glebe in Dated this twenty-second day of September 2010. Tasmania marketing manager/married man Claudia Barwick of PETER WORRALL Lawyers, 20 Cuthbertson Place Lenah Valley in Tasmania home duties/ partner and Peter Royston Worrall of 133 Macquarie Street Lawyers to the Estate. Hobart in Tasmania lawyer/married man require under Section 54 of the Administration and Probate Act 1935 that any person who has a claim against the Estate of the Testator lodge written details of their claim with the Registrar of the Supreme Court Notices to Creditors of Tasmania at Salamanca Place Hobart in Tasmania or with Peter Worrall Lawyers Legal Practitioners to the Estate GPO Box 1134 Hobart on or before thirty days after which date HERBERT ARTHUR COPEMAN late of Freemasons Homes the personal representatives pursuant to Section
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