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Deregistered Businesses List Archives ACT Finding Aid Deregistered Business List Introduction This finding aid is aimed at assisting researchers who are trying to locate company records using Australian Capital Territory Government archives. It lists business names that have been deregistered in the period 1950 to 1990. This list is currently incomplete but we will add more business names to it as we come across them. Reg. No. Business Name F13834 100 Acre Garden (deregistered 4/11/78) F6857 1770 Restaurant (deregistered 7/9/70) F27286 1-Hour Photo Shop (deregistered 2/9/82) F19721 2 J's Sports & Toys (deregistered 13/11/81) F24639 2CA Rocklotto (deregistered 18/4/84) F27755 2CC Home Show (deregistered 7/8/85) F13808 2CC Music Radio (deregistered 29/10/78) F18976 2XX (deregistered 18/7/81) F19138 3A International (deregistered 16/8/81) F2752 3A Typing Service (deregistered 22/12/64) F21663 3-D Merchandisers (deregistered 29/11/82) F8562 3M Company (deregistered 20/3/81) F15769 4 Seasons Awnings & Blinds (deregistered 4/11/79) F19884 7 Hour Photo (deregistered 7/12/81) F18545 7th Avenue (deregistered 2/5/81) F29462 A & A Drawing & Plumbing Services (deregistered 25/6/86) F19507 A & A Fencing (deregistered 12/10/81) F3113 A & A. Diprinzio Paving Contractors (deregistered 26/8/65) F17271 A & B Wholesalers (deregistered 16/8/77) F3814 A & C Electrical Contractors (deregistered 3/3/69) F13188 A & C Vari Cleaning Contractors (deregistered 1/7/81) F5750 A & D Motors (deregistered 28/5/72) F1999 A & DI Thompson (deregistered 6/7/61) F21016 A & F Trading (deregistered 7/8/82) F13542 A & G Carpet Warehouse (deregistered 3/9/81) F27910 A & H Auto Repair & Tinting Service (deregistered 16/10/85) F9114 A & I Dezman (deregistered 21/8/75) F14116 A & J Carters (deregistered 22/1/79) F16590 A & K Cleaning Services (deregistered 29/4/80) F9142 A & K de Wit-Plaster Contractors (deregistered 21/8/81) F28159 A & L Homes (deregistered 3/4/84) F975 A & L. Shlager (deregistered 16/10/58) F9729 A & M Engine & Transmission Centre (deregistered 8/3/76) F3511 A & M Flooring (deregistered 7/7/69) F3020 A & M Prokova (deregistered 21/4/65) F17443 A & M Services (deregistered 20/9/80) Territory and Municipal Services Territory Records Office ArchivesACT GPO Box 158 Canberra ACT 2601 Telephone (02) 6207 5726 Facsimile (02) 6207 5835 Version 3 21 October 2010 Reg. No. Business Name F8028 A & M Signs (deregistered 4/8/77) F25016 A & P Bricklaying (deregistered 30/6/84) F26350 A & R Bookkeeping Services (deregistered 11/1/85) F19933 A & R Bookshops (deregistered 15/12/81) F4700 A & R. Plasterers (deregistered 9/10/82) F14474 A & S Christie (deregistered 25/4/79) F6057 A 1 Builders (deregistered 13/7/70) F4592 A Barbaro & Partners (deregistered 29/9/70) F10429 A Barlin Agencies (deregistered 1/7/75 F13199 A Barlin Insurance Services (deregistered 1/7/78) F14073 A Better Typist (deregistered 13/1/79) F9285 A C I Gerflex (deregistered 25/9/75) F36965 A Capital Day (deregistered 13/1/87) F18511 A Certain Curtain Cane & Cork (deregistered 19/4/81) F6104 A Class Signs (deregistered 5/10/72) F13767 A Getaway (deregistered 23/10/78) F4317 A J M Mowing Service (deregistered 2/2/70) F4557 A L D Vendors (deregistered 24/6/70) F36885 A Pizza Delivered (deregistered 16/7/86) F6515 A Stramandinoli, G Andriolo & G Forato (deregistered 9/1/73) F5503 A Thrifty Rent-A-Car (deregistered 7/2/72) A. A. A. A. Joe's Home Appliance Repair Centre (deregistered F11864 15/7/80) F9972 A. A. A. Home Heating (deregistered 6/5/76) F2245 A. A. A. Travel Service (deregistered 1/6/78) F1911 A. A. Realty (deregistered 31/10/63) F877 A. A. Restaurants (deregistered 26/3/58) F878 A. A. Service Stations (deregistered 26/3/58) F26553 A. Anderson Trading (deregistered 29/1/85) F1474 A. B. C. Driving School & Taxi Truck (deregistered 20/4/60) F34211 A. B. C. Plumbing Services (deregistered 9/4/86) F8807 A. B. C. Tiling Contractors (deregistered 12/8/75) F1927 A. B. G. Motors (deregistered 13/10/61) F3666 A. C. Goode & Co. (deregistered 4/2/71) F8801 A. C. Macalister & Associates (deregistered 25/6/75) F16927 A. D. Concrete Services (deregistered 27/6/80) F919 A. D. Crawford & Company (deregistered 2/5/58) F1102 A. D. Meares & Bishop (deregistered 14/6/74) F9800 A. D. Wood & M. A. Maloney (deregistered 23/3/76) F2435 A. Dahl & Son (deregistered 7/4/65) F21476 A. E. Patrick (deregistered 23/10/82) F8510 A. G. I. (deregistered 28/2/78) F32523 A. G. Marketing (deregistered 8/11/85) F10783 A. G. O. Systems (deregistered 24/1/75) F644 A. G. Phillips (deregistered 4/10/60) F2010 A. Ghirardello & Sons (deregistered 16/7/62) F9141 A. H. Anderson (deregistered 15/2/73) F1099 A. H. Craig & Co. (deregistered 28/8/59) F6098 A. H. Motors (deregistered 9/10/75) F15249 A. Harrington Canteen (deregistered 20/8/79) F5470 A. I. Appliances (deregistered 24/1/75) F9742 A. I. Deacon & Associates (deregistered 2/5/73) 2 Territory and Municipal Services Territory Records Office ArchivesACT GPO Box 158 Canberra ACT 2601 Telephone (02) 6207 5726 Facsimile (02) 6207 5835 Version 3 21 October 2010 Reg. No. Business Name F3119 A. J. & H. Bread Vendors (deregistered 14/7/66) F14349 A. J. C. Trading (deregistered 4/3/79) F3373 A. J. Coulon & Son (deregistered 7/6/72) F1888 A. J. Franklin Ceilings (deregistered 26/7/66) F1573 A. J. Neave (deregistered 5/7/60) F731 A. J. Williamson & Sons (deregistered 4/12/70) F10133 A. M. A. Insurance Advisory Service (deregistered 24/5/79) F6232 A. M. S. Motors (deregistered 27/11/72) F1280 A. M. Sales (deregistered 14/4/59) F862 A. Marchiori & Son (deregistered 28/1/59) F1171 A. N. A. (deregistered 28/3/72) F6592 A. N. O. P. Market Research (deregistered 9/4/71) F3200 A. N. V. & Co. (deregistered 1/10/78) F35191 A. P. C. (deregistered 26/3/86) A. P. E. Washing Machine & Refrigeration Repair Service F8050 (deregistered 23/10/74) F2559 A. P. G. Co. (deregistered 29/7/64) F8410 A. Pellegrini Formwork Constructions (deregistered 26/1/75) F10942 A. Perez Painting Contractor (deregistered 11/11/85) F80 A. Perkins & Co. (deregistered 11/9/57) F13755 A. R. & A. M. Enterprises (deregistered 21/10/78) F7355 A. R. & B. M. Investments (deregistered 12/2/74) F5859 A. R. & J. W. Lette & Sons (deregistered 20/7/72) F8509 A. S. L. (deregistered 28/2/81) F13924 A. S. P. Container Express (deregistered 17/10/77) F2368 A. Schmidt & K. Strecker (deregistered 26/8/63) F946 A. Stuart & Son (deregistered 30/6/69) F14045 A. U. Mechanical (deregistered 5/1/79) F21664 A. V. C. A (deregistered 29/11/82) F5284 A. V. Constructions (deregistered 14/9/71) A. Van Limbeek Concrete & Reiforcement Contractors (deregistered F3345 24/3/69) F1997 A. Veen & Co. (deregistered 12/2/62) F1925 A. W. & L. M. Cregan (deregistered 8/11/61) F10322 A. W. Barrs' Accessories (deregistered 13/12/82) F11789 A. W. O. Wilkinson & Co. (deregistered 25/6/83) F1868 A.1 Used Cars (deregistered 27/7/61) F24991 A.A.E. Courier Services (deregistered 21/6/84) F19766 A.B. & C.B. Painters (deregistered 17/11/81) F3685 A.B.C. Cleaners (deregistered 12/3/69) F11577 A.C.A. Invested Securities (deregistered 2/5/80) F3053 A.C.T. Academy of Motoring (deregistered 7/6/75) F15863 A.C.T. Aerial Services (deregistered 23/5/84) F7130 A.C.T. Amanuensis (deregistered 19/11/73) F1800 A.C.T. Amusements (deregistered 13/5/64) F20382 A.C.T. Auto Gas Conversion Centre (deregistered 29/3/82) F9330 A.C.T. Automotive Bumper Service (deregistered 12/11/75) F18103 A.C.T. Baby World (deregistered 1/2/81) F19643 A.C.T. Battery Sales & Service (deregistered 31/10/81) F13270 A.C.T. Binding, Packaging & Label Systems (deregistered 11/7/78) F552 A.C.T. Boot & Shoe Repairs (deregistered 25/6/58) F7638 A.C.T. Bottle Merchants (deregistered 21/8/73) 3 Territory and Municipal Services Territory Records Office ArchivesACT GPO Box 158 Canberra ACT 2601 Telephone (02) 6207 5726 Facsimile (02) 6207 5835 Version 3 21 October 2010 Reg. No. Business Name F4181 A.C.T. Bricklayers (deregistered 19/5/67) F2464 A.C.T. Briquettes Supply (deregistered 17/2/64) F23497 A.C.T. Brush Fencing (deregistered 21/10/83) F9495 A.C.T. Built-in Specialist (deregistered 23/11/78) F6940 A.C.T. Business Training & Consulting Services (deregistered 13/9/73) F2361 A.C.T. Butchers & Delicatessen (deregistered 13/6/72) F16064 A.C.T. C.B. Radio Centre (deregistered 13/1/80) F5862 A.C.T. Canbtours (deregistered 23/6/72) F14288 A.C.T. Canoe Hire (deregistered 19/2/79) F9704 A.C.T. Car Detailers (deregistered 2/3/76) F6066 A.C.T. Caravan Rentals (deregistered 29/9/72) F10411 A.C.T. Carpenters (deregistered 9/5/74) F15046 A.C.T. Cartographic Service (deregistered 15/7/79) F17555 A.C.T. Chlorine (deregistered 11/10/80) F15074 A.C.T. Clothes Line Service (deregistered 20/7/79) F13850 A.C.T. Club Suppliers (deregistered 6/11/81) F15759 A.C.T. Coaching College (deregistered 3/11/79) F7340 A.C.T. Coaching College (deregistered 6/9/74) F1482 A.C.T. Collection Agency (deregistered 2/3/78) F3219 A.C.T. Colour Etchings (deregistered 29/9/65) F5882 A.C.T. Commercial Cleaners (deregistered 27/7/72) F9672 A.C.T.
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