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TASMANIAN GO V ERNMENT • U • B E AS RT LIT AS•ET•FIDE TASMANIA GAZETTE PUBLISHEDBY AUTHORITY WEDNESDAY 3 FEbRuary 2010 No.21030 ISSN0039-9795 CONTENTS Notices to Creditors Notice Page WHEREASPETERAYLWARDGAMElateVaucluseGardens AdministrationandProbate............................... 146 MacquarieStreetHobartinTasmaniawidower/deceaseddied AssociationsIncorporation................................ 150 onthesixthdayofSeptember2009atHobartinTasmania andMarkEllisAylwardGameof19SweetapplePlaceManly BusinessNames................................................. 150 WestinQueenslandandNoelJohnWareofLevel386Collins Cities/Councils................................................... 153 StreetHobartinTasmaniahaveobtainedProbateoftheWillof thesaidPeterAylwardGamedeceased.Noticeisherebygiven DrainageAreas/Trusts/WaterDistricts............... 149 thatallpartieshavingclaimsundertheEstateofthesaidPeter Electoral............................................................. 147 AylwardGamearerequiredtosendintotheRegistrarofthe SupremeCourtofTasmaniatheparticularsofsuchclaimin EnergyRegulator............................................... 149 writingonorbeforethefifthdayofMarch2010otherwisethey GazettePublicationServiceFees....................... 146 willbeexcludedfromanybenefitoftheassetsinthehandsof theExecutor. 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