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Victoria Government Gazette GENERAL Victoria Government Gazette No. G 19 Thursday 8 May 2003 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, irrespective of any date/s mentioned in the copy (unless 125 Highbury Road, otherwise advised). Burwood Vic 3125 Telephone: (03) 9926 1233 ¥ Late withdrawal of advertisements (after client approval, before printing) will incur 50 per cent of the full advertising Facsimile: (03) 9926 1292 rate to cover typesetting, layout and proofreading costs. DX: 32510 Burwood Proofs will be supplied only when requested or at the Email: [email protected] ¥ 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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Creditors, next-of-kin and others Notice is hereby given that the partnership having claims in respect of the estate of heretofor subsisting between Lewis Rowland the deceased, who died on 3 January 2003, Binks, Kevin Nigel Bertram and Portia Bertram are required by the trustee, Tommaso Zuccarelli carrying on business of timber moulding at of 138 Greenvale Drive, Greenvale, Victoria, to Shed 13, Caravan Street, Wendouree under the send particulars to the trustee within 60 days firm of TooBees, has been dissolved as from from the publication hereof, after which date 1 May 2003 so far as concerns the said Mr Binks the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, who retires from the said firm. having regard only to the claims of which the Dated 28 April 2003. trustee has notice. DE MARCO & CO., solicitors, 209 Glenroy Road, Glenroy 3046. GREGORY WILLIAM DYNON, late of 46 Alpha Street, North Balwyn, Victoria, general practitioner, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin Re: Estate of COLIN BYRON GUTHRIE, and others having claims in respect of the estate deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin or others having of the abovenamed deceased, who died on claims in respect of the estate of COLIN 8 December 2002, are required by Lynne BYRON GUTHRIE, late of 1 St Arnaud Road, Kathryn Dynon, the executor of the deceasedÕs Wedderburn, in the State of Victoria, farmer, Will, to send particulars of their claim to the said deceased, who died on 20 August 1988, are to executor care of the undermentioned solicitors send particulars of their claim to the by a date not later than two months from the administrator care of the undermentioned legal date of publication hereof, after which date she practitioners by 16 August 2003 after which the will convey or distribute the assets having administrator will distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which she then has regard only to the claims of which she then has notice. notice. A. B. NATOLI PTY, solicitors, DWYER MAHON & ROBERTSON, 24 Cotham Road, Kew 3101. legal practitioners, Beveridge Dome, 194Ð208 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill. TEMPLE JAMES SIRES, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims in respect of the estate of the abovenamed claims in respect of the estate of GUENTER deceased, who died on 15 February 2001, are HARIG, late of 20Ð24 Astbury Street, Avoca, in required by Kerry Maree Webb of Unit 4/64A the State of Victoria, deceased, who died on Second Avenue, St. Peters, South Australia, the 27 July 2002, are to send particulars of personal representative of the deceased, to send their claims to the executor care of the particulars to her c/- the undermentioned undermentioned solicitors by 6 July 2003 after solicitor by 7 July 2003 after which date she which date the executor will distribute the assets may convey or distribute the assets having having regard only to the claims of which he regard only to the claims of which she then has then has notice. notice. FEATHERBYÕS, solicitors, BRIAN V. OÕHAIRE, solicitor, 1043A Point Nepean Road, Rosebud 3939. 15Ð17 Perrin Street, PO Box 295, Robinvale, Vic. 3549. JEAN ELIZABETH WHIFFIN, late of Telephone: (03) 5026 1980. 7 Silverleaves Avenue, Cowes, pharmacist. Facsimile: (03) 5026 1620. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims Victoria Government Gazette G 19 8 May 2003 907 in respect of the estate of the deceased, who convey or distribute the assets having regard died on 26 March 2003, are required by the only to the claims of which he then has notice. trustee, care of G.W.H. Chambers, solicitor of Dated 28 April 2003 338 Charman Road, Cheltenham, to send particulars to him by 9 July 2003 after which GULLACI & GULLACI, solicitors, date the trustee may convey or distribute the 158 Bell Street, Coburg, Victoria 3058.
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