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Public Donations Sub Num Sub Received Date Sub Effective Date Donation Donation Value Currency Company Num Company Name Return Made Up To Date Fin Year From Date Fin Year To Date Sub Type 3490251 30-May-03 31-May-03 FIANNA FAIL 600 Euro 126273 SLADEFIELD LIMITED 37772 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3531748 17-Jun-03 31-Jan-03 454 Euro 260228 P. TUZI LIMITED 37652 37012 37376 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3520677 01-Jul-03 30-Jun-03 LABOUR PARTY 2540 Euro 209747 AIRSCAPE LIMITED 37802 37165 37529 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3520677 01-Jul-03 30-Jun-03 PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRATS 2410 Euro 209747 AIRSCAPE LIMITED 37802 37165 37529 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3520677 01-Jul-03 30-Jun-03 FIANNA FAIL 11478 Euro 209747 AIRSCAPE LIMITED 37802 37165 37529 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3524442 02-Jul-03 26-Jun-03 ML. MCDOWELL ELECTION FUND 500 Euro 8991 BRENNAN INSURANCES 37798 37257 37621 B1 ANNUAL RETURN - NO ACCOUNTS 3524442 02-Jul-03 26-Jun-03 FIANNA FAIL 1000 Euro 8991 BRENNAN INSURANCES 37798 37257 37621 B1 ANNUAL RETURN - NO ACCOUNTS 3547157 25-Jul-03 30-Jun-03 TOM KITT 1800 Euro 233906 POWERSCOURT MANOR HEALTH FARM LIMITED 37802 37165 37529 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3571299 19-Aug-03 30-Jul-03 FIANNA FAIL 2400 Euro 253105 MKN PROPERTIES LIMITED 37832 37196 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3585153 02-Sep-03 14-Feb-03 C.MCGRATT-GOLF OUTING-IND 600 Unknown 53540 M.W. HOMES LIMITED. 37666 37073 37437 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3585153 02-Sep-03 14-Feb-03 E.RYAN-GOLF OUTING-FF 500 Unknown 53540 M.W. HOMES LIMITED. 37666 37073 37437 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3585153 02-Sep-03 14-Feb-03 S. BRENNAN-GOLF OUTING-F.F 630 Unknown 53540 M.W. HOMES LIMITED. 37666 37073 37437 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3585153 02-Sep-03 14-Feb-03 T. MORE ISSEY-GOLF OUTING-P.D 350 Unknown 53540 M.W. HOMES LIMITED. 37666 37073 37437 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3585153 02-Sep-03 14-Feb-03 LABOUR PARTY-DONATION 317 Unknown 53540 M.W. HOMES LIMITED. 37666 37073 37437 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3585153 02-Sep-03 14-Feb-03 FIANNA FAIL-DONATION 3750 Unknown 53540 M.W. HOMES LIMITED. 37666 37073 37437 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3585160 02-Sep-03 14-Feb-03 FIANNA FAIL-VARIOUS 12626 Unknown 302697 MAPLEWOOD DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED 37666 37073 37437 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3585160 02-Sep-03 14-Feb-03 C MC GRATT GOLF OUTING IND 600 Unknown 302697 MAPLEWOOD DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED 37666 37073 37437 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3585160 02-Sep-03 14-Feb-03 C O CONNOR GOLF OUTING FF 600 Unknown 302697 MAPLEWOOD DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED 37666 37073 37437 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3585160 02-Sep-03 14-Feb-03 M MC QINNESS-DONATION FF 400 Unknown 302697 MAPLEWOOD DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED 37666 37073 37437 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3585160 02-Sep-03 14-Feb-03 T RIDGE-GOLF OUTING FG 500 Unknown 302697 MAPLEWOOD DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED 37666 37073 37437 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3585160 02-Sep-03 14-Feb-03 E. RYAN- GOLF OUTING FF 635 Unknown 302697 MAPLEWOOD DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED 37666 37073 37437 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3585160 02-Sep-03 14-Feb-03 M MC GUINNESS- GOLF OUTING FF 762 Unknown 302697 MAPLEWOOD DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED 37666 37073 37437 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3585840 03-Sep-03 05-Sep-03 SEAN MALONEY 500 Euro 270925 PETWORLD STORES (LETTERKENNY) LIMITED 37869 37347 37711 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3585840 03-Sep-03 05-Sep-03 FIANNA FAIL 1000 Euro 270925 PETWORLD STORES (LETTERKENNY) LIMITED 37869 37347 37711 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3606049 24-Sep-03 06-Sep-03 FIANNA FAIL 15/05/02 5150 Euro 1776 MUSGRAVE LIMITED 37870 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3611876 29-Sep-03 30-Sep-03 FIANNA FAIL TRUSTEE CO. 4000 Euro 25159 FINNEGAN MENTON LIMITED 37894 37256 37620 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3613161 30-Sep-03 30-Sep-03 NOEL TREACY T.S. 1480 Euro 128945 ACORN LIFE LIMITED 37894 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3613161 30-Sep-03 30-Sep-03 FRANNA FAIL 300 Euro 128945 ACORN LIFE LIMITED 37894 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3618664 02-Oct-03 30-Sep-03 PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRATS 130 Euro 350661 ANGELWING LIMITED 37894 37222 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3620109 02-Oct-03 30-Sep-03 PAT RABBITTE (LABOUR PARTY) 250 Euro 158476 EMYVALE CARPENTRY & JOINERY SERVICE LIMITED 37894 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3618447 02-Oct-03 30-Sep-03 MOUSSA MOUSSELMAL (TOYS FORALGERIAN CLFIEDREN AFTER EARTHOUAKE) 5000 Euro 258539 FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY (EUROPE) LIMITED 37894 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3617979 02-Oct-03 30-Sep-03 FINE BALE 200 Euro 214687 TAJA LIMITED 37894 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3621700 03-Oct-03 30-Sep-03 FIANNA FAIL 500 Euro 111779 GRAYS QUARRIES 37894 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3631711 10-Oct-03 28-Sep-03 PETER KELLY 1000 Euro 123389 P.J. MC LOUGHLIN & SONS LIMITED 37892 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3631711 10-Oct-03 28-Sep-03 LOUIS BELTON 1000 Euro 123389 P.J. MC LOUGHLIN & SONS LIMITED 37892 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3631711 10-Oct-03 28-Sep-03 MAE SEXTON 500 Euro 123389 P.J. MC LOUGHLIN & SONS LIMITED 37892 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3641605 20-Oct-03 24-Sep-03 FIANNA FAIL 5828 Euro 23732 IRISH DISTILLERS LIMITED 37888 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3656687 28-Oct-03 30-Sep-03 FIANNA FAIL 5660 Euro 17543 ASCON LIMITED 37894 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3654326 28-Oct-03 30-Sep-03 S BRENNAN 500 Irish Pound 110747 BARRY HERRIOTT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT LIMITED 37894 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3658037 28-Oct-03 30-Sep-03 FIANNA FAIL 8289 Euro 221889 CASTLE MARKET HOLDINGS LIMITED 37894 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3656377 28-Oct-03 18-Apr-03 F. FAIL 100 Euro 87396 COLCLOUGH BUILDERS LIMITED 37729 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3656377 28-Oct-03 18-Apr-03 F. GAEL 100 Euro 87396 COLCLOUGH BUILDERS LIMITED 37729 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3656377 28-Oct-03 18-Apr-03 LABOUR 100 Euro 87396 COLCLOUGH BUILDERS LIMITED 37729 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3656872 28-Oct-03 30-Sep-03 FIANNA FAIL 10880 Euro 160588 DURKAN NEW HOMES LIMITED 37894 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3656019 28-Oct-03 30-Sep-03 FIANNA FAIL 6349 Euro 236646 TREASURY GROUP LIMITED 37894 B1 ANNUAL RETURN - NO ACCOUNTS 3655998 28-Oct-03 30-Sep-03 FIANNA FAIL 8289 Euro 198482 TREASURY HOLDINGS LIMITED 37894 B1 ANNUAL RETURN - NO ACCOUNTS 3683419 21-Nov-03 09-Nov-03 PROSRESSIVE DEMOCRATS 230 Euro 63065 DELANYS PHARMACY LIMITED 37934 37377 37741 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3683419 21-Nov-03 09-Nov-03 SDLP. 360 Euro 63065 DELANYS PHARMACY LIMITED 37934 37377 37741 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3684452 24-Nov-03 31-Oct-03 FIANNA FAIL 1000 Euro 157309 BARNEY COYLE & SONS LIMITED 37925 37288 37652 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3690541 28-Nov-03 09-Nov-03 FIANNA FAIL 5 Euro 57839 NISSAN IRELAND 37934 B1 ANNUAL RETURN - NO ACCOUNTS 3696419 04-Dec-03 27-Nov-03 FINE GAEL 1250 Euro 143037 CHANIA LIMITED 37952 37316 37680 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3696419 04-Dec-03 27-Nov-03 FIANNA FAIL 1250 Euro 143037 CHANIA LIMITED 37952 37316 37680 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3706154 12-Dec-03 30-Sep-03 FIANNA FAIL 8855 Euro 32684 CARROW HOLDINGS LIMITED 37894 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3710717 17-Dec-03 20-Sep-03 FIANNA FAIL 3840 Euro 226628 DEVONDALE LIMITED 37884 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3711648 17-Dec-03 08-Dec-03 FIANNA FAIL 2300 Euro 13857 TURNERS PRINTING COMPANY LIMITED 37963 37347 37711 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3711645 17-Dec-03 08-Dec-03 FIANNA FAIL TICKETS 100 Euro 47697 TURNERS SWIFT PRINT LIMITED 37963 37347 37711 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3711645 17-Dec-03 08-Dec-03 FINE GAEL 70 Euro 47697 TURNERS SWIFT PRINT LIMITED 37963 37347 37711 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3721544 05-Jan-04 31-Dec-03 FIANNA FAIL 06/02/03 6200 Euro 183747 GENSTAR UNLIMITED LIMITED 37986 B1 ANNUAL RETURN - NO ACCOUNTS 3723375 06-Jan-04 04-Jan-04 LABOW PARTY 65 Euro 319857 LEARGAS CONSULTING LIMITED 37990 37469 37833 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3741299 21-Jan-04 30-Sep-03 FIANNA FATL 6349 Euro 271482 SPENCER DOCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED 37894 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3756273 02-Feb-04 31-Jan-04 FINE GAEL 266 Euro 183556 MC CORMACK HAULAGE SERVICES LIMITED 38017 37377 37741 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3764324 10-Feb-04 31-Mar-03 FIANNA FAIL 6000 Euro 98194 BOVALE DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED 37711 37073 37437 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3766149 11-Feb-04 31-Jan-04 FIANNA FAIL 710 Euro 298251 MOSS JOE BROWNE LIMITED 38017 37377 37741 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3835671 30-Apr-04 30-Apr-04 FIANNA FAIL 500 Euro 24002 JAMES N EARLS & SONS & DAUGHTER LIMITED 38107 37469 37833 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3853845 21-May-04 30-Sep-03 FINNA FAIL 2000 Euro 126340 MILLTOWN ENGINEERING LIMITED 37894 37257 37621 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3971060 07-Jul-04 26-Jun-04 FIANNA FAIL 5000 Euro 8991 BRENNAN INSURANCES 38164 37622 37986 B1 ANNUAL RETURN - NO ACCOUNTS 3971060 07-Jul-04 26-Jun-04 PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRATS 1500 Euro 8991 BRENNAN INSURANCES 38164 37622 37986 B1 ANNUAL RETURN - NO ACCOUNTS 3917431 19-Jul-04 30-Jun-04 200 Euro 294690 SHEAMUTEX LIMITED 38168 37622 37986 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3920666 22-Jul-04 24-Jun-04 24/06/2004 FIANNA FAIL 5250 Euro 152387 BALLYMORE PROPERTIES LIMITED 38162 37347 37711 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3920666 22-Jul-04 24-Jun-04 24/06/2004 PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRATS 2530 Euro 152387 BALLYMORE PROPERTIES LIMITED 38162 37347 37711 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3920666 22-Jul-04 24-Jun-04 24/06/2004 INDEPENDENT 1000 Euro 152387 BALLYMORE PROPERTIES LIMITED 38162 37347 37711 B1C ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL 3920666 22-Jul-04 24-Jun-04
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