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Con Ntent Ts Published by AAuthority XLVII, No. 34 ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA FRIDAY 17 MAY 20113 E X T R A O R D I N A R Y CONTENTS GOVERNMENT Patent . Nonne lements Company . 970 ory Instruments . 970 Other . None tory Appointments . Noone t Notices . None COMMERCIAL Notices . None Liquidation c Service Notices. Noone Appointment of Liquidator . None rtmental Notices . None Dissolution Notices . None Other . None STATUTORY Insurance . None mark . None Other . None USING THE GAZETTE Virgin Islands Official Gazette is the official Notices will be returned unpublished if not submitted paper of the Government of the Virgin in accordance with these requirements. ds. It is published weekly on Thursdays. aordinary editions are published as and when The Official Gazette reserves the right to apply its in- red. house style, and to reject notices which do not meet its requirements. ing time for lodging notices is 12 noon on day in the week prior to publication. 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CABINET OFFICE VIRGIN ISLANDS 17TH MAY, 2013 VIRGIN ISLANDS OFFICIAL GAZETTE Vol. XLVII, No. 34 970 (EXTRAORDINARY) GOVERNMENT Supplement 5347 The following document is being circulated with and forms part of this issue of the Gazette: STATUTORY INSTRUMENT, 2013 NO. 30 - NOTICE MADE AUTHORISING THE DEPUTY PREMIER TO PERFORM THE FUNCTIONS OF THE PREMIER STATUTORY Company Notices 5348 Pursuant to Section 213(5) of the BVI Business Companies Act, 2004, the following is a list of Companies that were stricken from the Register of Companies on 1st May, 2013 for the non-payment of annual fees in accordance with Section 213(1)(c) of the Act. Company No. Company Name 464873 101CAPITAL LTD 1675407 10GTEK TRANSCEIVERS CO. LTD 1603459 111NA Investments Ltd 1606598 1141 INVESTMENTS LIMITED 1509921 121 GROUP LIMITED 1673381 138 Cromwell Properties Limited 1683774 168 TRADING INTERNATIONAL H.K. LTD. 1685327 173 New Bond Street Holdings Limited 1685288 173 New Bond Street Limited 1615256 17WEE Limited 625350 18 STARS HOLDINGS LIMITED 1667369 1981 Holdings Limited 519048 1ST CLASS TRADING LIMITED 1613744 2 Queen Annes Gate Limited 255781 20/20 INVESTMENTS LTD. 1616891 2005 Committee Holdings Ltd. 1686801 2MB CAPITAL TRADING INC. 1663549 33 TRADE CONSULTANT GLOBAL LTD. 1673817 333 Oil Limited 1505807 36 Degrees Management Limited 1561140 360 View Group Ltd 420841 365 PORT ST. CHARLES LTD. 1675723 3A CHEMICAL LIMITED 508062 3Cti (BVI) Ltd. 1680315 3H Consultants Ltd. 1425252 3H OCEANFAMILY FOOD CO., LIMITED 1601121 3L & Partners Holdings Limited 1424533 3QUBE TRADING INC. 1043009 4 J Abreu Investments Ltd. 17TH MAY, 2013 VIRGIN ISLANDS OFFICIAL GAZETTE Vol. XLVII, No. 34 971 (EXTRAORDINARY) 685145 4D Illusions Limited 1537774 4EVER CONSULTANTS LIMITED 629325 4KM INTERNATIONAL LTD. 668172 4TF Investments Corp. 1513188 4xcellent Limited 1547499 4Y Consultancy and Services Corporation 1685135 5D TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LIMITED 1541101 613 Capital-Global Quality, Ltd 663908 788 Holdings Ltd. 1616385 8 SALE CAPITAL LTD. 466133 A & A GREAT UNION CORPORATION 1669324 A & K GROUP LIMITED 195445 A & M INVESTMENT HOLDINGS LIMITED 400512 A C ENTERPRISES LIMITED 680486 A Delta International Financial Group Limited 1505916 A M Al Ghamdi & Sons Limited 1682698 A Master Entertainment Co., Ltd 1447877 A N F Limited 1040078 A O G AIR SERVICES LIMITED 1506161 A SHINE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED 1611915 A TO Z CONSULTING LIMITED 1678774 A&H Group Limited 1600776 A&R Management Limited 1375941 A. 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