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Victoria Government Gazette by Authority of Victorian Government Printer Victoria Government Gazette By Authority of Victorian Government Printer No. G 5 Thursday 31 January 2019 www.gazette.vic.gov.au GENERAL 118 G 5 31 January 2019 Victoria Government Gazette TABLE OF PROVISIONS Private Advertisements Dissolution of Partnership UFS Dispensaries Partnership 119 Estates of Deceased Persons Beaumaris Law 119 Cornwall Stodart 119 David Davis & Associates 119 Davis & Marks 119 Devenish 119 Garland Hawthorn Brahe 119 Hunt & Hunt 120 I. Glenister & Associates 120 J. A. Middlemis 120 Joliman Lawyers 120 McNab McNab & Starke 120 Macpherson Kelley 120 Mahons with Yuncken & Yuncken 121 Moores 121 Pietrzak Solicitors 121 Suzanne Mary Lyttleton 122 Tragear & Harris Lawyers 122 Venizelakos Lawyers and Notaries 122 Government and Outer Budget Sector Agencies Notices 123 Orders in Council 140 Corrections; Crown Land (Reserves); Education and Training Reform; Kardinia Park Stadium; Land Advertisers Please Note As from 31 January 2019 The last Special Gazette was No. 18 dated 30 January 2019. The last Periodical Gazette was No. 1 dated 16 May 2018. How To Submit Copy • See our webpage www.gazette.vic.gov.au • or contact our office on 8523 4601 between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm Monday to Friday Victoria Government Gazette G 5 31 January 2019 119 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Take notice that the partnership formerly claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, subsisting between UFS Dispensaries Limited who died on 2 July 2018, are required by the executor, Maria Teresa Molella, to send and Bentleigh UFS Pharmacy Limited (now particulars to her, care of the undermentioned known as Western Victorian UFS Dispensaries solicitors, by 2 April 2019, after which date Limited), previously carrying on business under she may convey or distribute the assets, having the business name the UFS Dispensaries regard only to the claims of which she then has Partnership from the premises situated at notice. 129 Inglis Street, Ballan, Victoria, was dissolved DAVID DAVIS & ASSOCIATES, on 19 December 2018. Suite 101A, 692 High Street, Thornbury, Victoria 3071. Re: The estate of JOAN ELLEN BODY, late [email protected] of Unit 86, 62–76 Cavanagh Street, Cheltenham, Victoria. ALBERT ABRAHAM BAROUH, late of Creditors, next-of-kin and others having 6 Northcote Avenue, Caulfield North, Victoria, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, deceased. who died on 28 September 2018, are required Creditors, next-of-kin and others having by the executors, Bruce Arthur Hetherington and claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Simon Strahorn, to send particulars to them, care who died on 24 July 2018, are required by the of the solicitors below, by a date not later than executors, Corinne Marcelle Goodman and two months from the date of publication hereof, Andre Barouh, to send particulars of their claims after which date the executors may convey or to them, care of the undermentioned solicitors, by distribute the assets, having regard only to the 12 April 2019, after which date they may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice. claims of which they then have notice. BEAUMARIS LAW, DAVIS & MARKS, 6/1 North Concourse, Beaumaris 3193. Suite 102, 3 Male Street, Brighton 3186. Re: RUBY LILA CANHAM, late of JOHN DARRELL CARNELL, late of 600 Plenty Road, Mill Park, retired, deceased. Unit 45, Balmoral Over 55 Lifestyle Village, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Ridge Road, Wantirna South, Victoria, retired, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, deceased. who died on 18 May 2018, are required by Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Kerry Bernadette McMinn and Peter Godfrey claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, McMullin, the executors of the Will of the who died on 30 December 2018, are required deceased, to send particulars in writing of their by the executors, Janine Patricia Jones and claims to them, care of the below mentioned Linda Louise Carnell, to send particulars of solicitors, by 4 April 2019, after which date their claims to the undermentioned solicitors the executors may distribute the assets, having within 60 days from the date of publication of this notice, after which date the executors may regard only to the claims of which he then has convey or distribute the assets, having regard notice. only to the claims of which the executors then CORNWALL STODART, have notice. Level 10, 114 William Street, Melbourne, DEVENISH, lawyers, Victoria 3000. 23 Ringwood Street, Ringwood, Victoria 3134. Re: Estate of LESLIE DAVID GEORGE Re: PHYLLIS ETHEL COOK, late of PARKER, late of 1A Bruce Street, Balwyn, 108 Garton Street, Princes Hill, Victoria, retired, Victoria, self-employed, deceased. deceased. 120 G 5 31 January 2019 Victoria Government Gazette Creditors, next-of-kin and others having JANICE PATRICIA NATOLI, late of claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Bethlehem Home for the Aged, 42 Specimen who died on 5 April 2018, are required by the Hill Road, Golden Square, Victoria, retired trustee, Pauline Wilson, to send particulars to the cashier, deceased. trustee, care of the undermentioned solicitors, by Creditors, next-of-kin and others having a date not later than two months from the date of claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed this publication, after which date the trustee may deceased, who died on 19 July 2018, are required convey or distribute the assets, having regard by Jennifer Anne De Kuyper, the executor of only to the claims of which he has notice. the Will of the deceased, to send particulars of GARLAND HAWTHORN BRAHE, solicitors, their claims to her, care of the undermentioned Level 4, 114 William Street, Melbourne 3000. address, by 30 March 2019, after which date the executor may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she Trustee Act 1958 then has notice. SECTION 33 NOTICE J. A. MIDDLEMIS, barrister and solicitor, Notice to Claimants 30 Myers Street, Bendigo, Victoria 3550. DENNIS VICTOR CUNNINGHAM, late of Unit 1, 44 Third Avenue, Chelsea Heights, Re: Estate of KEVIN McMILLAN, deceased. Victoria, retired, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims Creditors, next-of-kin and others having in respect of the estate of KEVIN McMILLAN, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, late of Respect Aged Care, 2–14 Boree Drive, who died on 26 August 2018, are required by Swan Hill, in the State of Victoria, retired Equity Trustees Limited of Level 1, 575 Bourke farmer, deceased, who died on 13 July 2018, are Street, Melbourne, the executor of the estate of to send particulars of their claim to the executor, the deceased, to send particulars of their claims care of the undermentioned legal practitioners, by 31 March 2019, after which date the executor by 1 April 2019, after which the executor will may convey or distribute the assets, having distribute the assets, having regard only to the regard only to the claims of which it then has claims of which they then have notice. notice. JOLIMAN LAWYERS, HUNT & HUNT, Beveridge Dome, 194–208 Beveridge Street, Level 5, 114 William Street, Melbourne, Swan Hill 3585. Victoria 3000. Ref: 9625929. MAVIS VIOLET AITKEN, late of 37 Somerville Street, Doncaster, in the State of NOTICE OF CLAIMANTS UNDER Victoria, retired, deceased. TRUSTEE ACT 1958 Creditors, next-of-kin and others having (SECTION 33 NOTICE) claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed Notice to Claimants deceased, who died at Doncaster, Victoria, on 4 April 2017, are required by Mark Albert ELIZABETH MARY GOFF, late of Maier, the administrator of the estate of the said 70 Kilmore–Lancefield Road, Kilmore, Victoria, named deceased, to send particulars of their deceased. claims to him, care of McNab McNab & Starke, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Level 10, 552 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Victoria 3000, by 30 April 2019, after which who died on 2 September 2018, are required date he may convey or distribute the assets of by the executor, Alan Leslie Goff, to send the estate, having regard only to the claims of particulars of their claims to him, care of the which he then has notice. undermentioned solicitors, by no later than 31 May 2019, after which date the executor may convey or distribute the assets, having regard JOHN ANTHONY FARNAN, late of Regis only to the claims of which the executor then Aged Care, 400 Waverley Road, Malvern East, has notice. Victoria, retired, deceased. I. GLENISTER & ASSOCIATES, solicitors, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having 421 Bell Street, Pascoe Vale, Victoria 3044. claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed deceased, who died on 5 August 2018, are Victoria Government Gazette G 5 31 January 2019 121 required by the executor, Mario Imbardelli, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having to send particulars of their claims to Joanne claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, Hazeldene, care of the undersigned, by 31 March who died on 31 January 2018, are required by 2019, after which date the executor may convey the trustee, Richard Hopkins, to send particulars to the trustee, care of the undermentioned or distribute the assets, having regard only to the solicitors, by 2 April 2019, after which date claims of which he then has notice. the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, MACPHERSON KELLEY, having regard only to the claims of which the Level 7, 600 Bourke Street, Melbourne, trustee then has notice. Victoria 3000. MAHONS with Yuncken & Yuncken, solicitors, 101/177 Surrey Road, Blackburn 3130. TMM:2180289.
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