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Victoria Government Gazette GENERAL Victoria Government Gazette No. G 20 Thursday 16 May 2002 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 ¥ Late withdrawal of advertisements (after client approval, Facsimile: (03) 9926 1292 before printing) will incur 50 per cent of the full advertising DX: 32510 Burwood rate to cover typesetting, layout and proofreading costs. Email: [email protected] ¥ Proofs will be supplied only when requested or at the direction of the Gazette Officer. Advertising Rates and Payment ¥ No additions or amendments to material for publications All prices include GST will be accepted by telephone. 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De Kever & Associates . .893 John Willis & Co. .893 L Littleton Hackford . .893 M McNab McNab & Starke . .894 Mills Oakley . .894 Minter Ellison . .894 Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 891 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS HOMICIDE number (03) 9865 2468 during normal business Reward hours. $100,000 CHRISTINE NIXON The co-operation of the public is sought to Chief Commissioner of Police establish the identity of the person or persons DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP responsible for the death of Tracey Anne HOWARD, who died as a result of injuries she Notice is hereby given that the partnership received on 22 November 1998 in the Ballarat subsisting between Brigida Lazzaro and area. Dominic Cichello carrying on business as real estate agents at 99 Sydney Road, Coburg under A reward of up to One Hundred Thousand the name ÒBrimbank Real EstateÓ has been Dollars ($100,000) will be paid at the discretion dissolved as from 31 March 2002. of the Chief Commissioner of Police, for information leading to the apprehension and subsequent conviction of any person responsible DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP for the death of Tracey Anne HOWARD. Notice is hereby given that the partnership Any information, which will be treated as between Milroy Investments Pty Ltd and strictly confidential, and may be given at any Macralink Pty Ltd, trading as Swanhurst (Aust.) time to Crime Stoppers via telephone number, was dissolved by notice on 7 May 2002. Toll Free Ð 1800 333 000, or the Homicide Squad, 412 St Kilda Road, Melbourne on DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP telephone number (03) 9865 2770 during Notice is hereby given that the partnership normal business hours. between Greenshore Pty Ltd, Pusskins Pty Ltd CHRISTINE NIXON and Neptune Foods Pty Ltd conducting business Chief Commissioner of Police under the name of Moka Foods at 51Ð59 Thistlethwaite Street, South Melbourne, was dissolved by notice on 15 February 2002. ARSON (FATAL BUSHRIFES) Greenshore Pty Ltd advises that as of the date of $100,000 Reward dissolution it does not accept any further On Tuesday 21 January 1997 a series of fires responsibility for debts incurred by the in the Mt Dandenong area resulted in death of partnership or related entities. three people. Forty-two (42) homes were totally destroyed and a further forty-five (45) homes DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP were partially damaged. It has been determined that the fires were deliberately lit. Notice is hereby given that the partnership formed by agreement dated 23 November 1999, The co-operation of the general public is previously subsisting between Fleur McHarg sought to establish the identity of the person or Pty Ltd and Second Retail Investments Pty Ltd persons responsible for lighting these fires. carrying on the business of floral design and A reward of up to One Hundred Thousand supply of a retail and wholesale basis at dollars ($100,000) will be paid at the discretion 111 Cambridge Street, Collingwood, Victoria of the Chief Commissioner of Police, for (ÒPartnershipÓ), was terminated by notice dated information leading to the apprehension and 24 April 2002 issued by Fleur McHarg Pty Ltd. subsequent conviction for a serious indictable Fleur McHarg Pty Ltd will not be held liable for offence of any person or persons responsible for any debts incurred on behalf of the partnership these fires. without the prior written consent of Fleur Any information will be treated as McHarg Pty Ltd subsequent to 24 April 2002. confidential and may be given at any time to Dated 6 May 2002 Crime Stoppers via telephone number, Toll Free Ð 1800 333 000, or the Arson Squad, FLEUR McHARG, 412 St Kilda Road, Melbourne on telephone Director, Fleur McHarg Pty Ltd 892 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette Re: Estate of WILLIAM NOEL MAIR, Road, Blackburn South, Victoria, but formerly deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin or others of The Anchorage, 81 Victoria Crescent, having claims in respect of the estate of Abbotsford, Victoria, gentleman, deceased, who WILLIAM NOEL MAIR, late of Willowbrooke died on 25 December 2001, are to send Hostel, 9A Willow Road, Upper Ferntree Gully particulars of their claims to the executor care of the undermentioned solicitors by 16 July 2002 3156, gentleman, deceased, who died on after which date the executor will distribute the 22 November 2001, are to send particulars of assets having regard only to the claims of which their claim to the executor care of the the executor then has notice. undermentioned solicitors by 20 July 2002 after E. P. JOHNSON & DAVIES, solicitors, which the executor will distribute the assets 52 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000. having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice. Re: JOHN ALLEN NEWELL, late of ARMSTRONG ROSS, barristers & solicitors, 18 Joffre Road, Pascoe Vale, Victoria, carpenter, Suite 1, 1693A Burwood Highway, Belgrave. deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 22 December 2001, Re: Estate of ETHEL MAY CARVILL, are required by the trustees, Murray Baud of deceased, formerly of Werril Street, Swan Hill, 27 Fastnet Drive, Taylors Lakes, Victoria, friend but late of Nyah, in the State of Victoria, widow, and Jacqueline Baud of 27 Fastnet Drive, deceased.
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