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Issue Id: 0002006/B/10 Annual Returns Received Between 28-Apr-2006 and 04-May-2006 Index of Submission Types ISSUE ID: 0002006/B/10 ANNUAL RETURNS RECEIVED BETWEEN 28-APR-2006 AND 04-MAY-2006 INDEX OF SUBMISSION TYPES B1 - ANNUAL RETURN - NO ACCOUNTS B1AU - B1 WITH AUDITORS REPORT B1C - ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL CRO GAZETTE, FRIDAY, 05th May 2006 3 ANNUAL RETURNS RECEIVED BETWEEN 28-APR-2006 AND 04-MAY-2006 Company Company Document Date Of Company Company Document Date Of Number Name Receipt Number Name Receipt 2194 RICHARD PERROTT AND SONS LIMITED B1C 26/04/2006 31645 CHUBB LOCK & SAFE OF IRELAND LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 2226 PRN SPIRITS LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 31913 J.F. O'D. HOLDINGS B1C 21/04/2006 5027 IRISH INTERNATIONAL TRADING CORPORATION B1C 04/05/2006 32142 TARA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 (CORK) PLC 32703 CITY PROPERTIES (CORK) LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 10055 EDWARD FLAHAVAN & SONS, LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 32736 WOODSIDE ENGINEERING LIMITED B1C 13/04/2006 10070 TRANWAY LIMITED B1C 13/04/2006 32893 PRESS-O-MATIC LIMITED B1 28/04/2006 10577 THE MAN'S SHOP (CORK) LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 33295 PORK PRODUCTS LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 10689 THE GALWAY FARM PRODUCE COMPANY B1C 25/04/2006 34230 MARINA PRESS LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 LIMITED 34501 D. J. KELLY & COMPANY LIMITED. B1C 03/05/2006 11165 FLAHAVAN FERTILIZERS LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 34513 GERRY HOLMES LIMITED. B1C 27/04/2006 11220 THE MARIST TRUSTEES, B1AU 28/04/2006 34599 GIBSON BUILDERS LIMITED B1C 03/05/2006 11279 FINGLAS GARAGE LIMITED. B1C 07/03/2006 34948 THE KERRY MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION B1C 27/04/2006 11292 MODERN WEAR LIMITED B1C 18/04/2006 35162 MCCOMISH LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 11560 TOP CLASS FOODS LIMITED B1C 13/04/2006 35514 WESTWOOD TRAILERS LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 11680 JERH. O'CONNOR & SONS LIMITED B1C 13/04/2006 36605 W. AND J. MASSEY LIMITED B1C 25/04/2006 11854 J. V. MCDANIEL 1976 LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 37199 NOLANS PHARMACY LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 12814 FAIRYHOUSE CLUB,LTD. B1C 28/04/2006 37239 SEAN HANLEY LIMITED B1C 28/03/2006 13258 CONNOLLY BROTHERS (DUNDALK) LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 38456 IRISH COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 15090 PATRICK GOSLIN & SONS LIMITED B1C 04/05/2006 38606 ADELAIDE INVESTMENTS LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 15571 M. P. KENNY, LIMITED B1C 26/04/2006 38927 F.J. GODKIN LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 15612 W. K. CLEERE & SON LIMITED B1C 02/05/2006 39851 AMALGAMATED HARDWARE PUBLIC LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 15645 NATIONAL ELECTRIC AND CINEMA EQUIPMENT B1C 24/04/2006 COMPANY COMPANY LIMITED 39938 HEYCO-WERK IRELAND LIMITED B1C 26/04/2006 15681 JOHN HEARN (IRONMONGER) LIMITED B1C 26/04/2006 39949 SHELBOURNE O'BRIEN LIMITED B1C 03/05/2006 15696 G. BYRNE & SONS, LIMITED B1C 26/04/2006 40180 BOVIS IRELAND LIMITED B1C 02/05/2006 16237 THE LEINSTER AERO-CLUB LIMITED B1 28/04/2006 40275 THE DRAGON INN LIMITED B1C 18/04/2006 16358 ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL CONCESSIONAIRES B1C 26/04/2006 40298 KEANE'S GORT LIMITED B1C 04/05/2006 LIMITED 41234 DUBLIN GLIDING CLUB LIMITED B1C 19/04/2006 16373 SUTTON PARK SCHOOL B1C 24/04/2006 41268 PORTERSTOWN INVESTMENTS LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 17353 NOVUM (OVERSEAS) LIMITED B1 28/04/2006 41832 P. BYRNE & COMPANY LIMITED B1C 18/04/2006 17356 PROVINCIAL ESTATES LIMITED B1C 04/05/2006 41954 MANFORD INVESTMENTS LIMITED B1C 25/04/2006 17792 JAMES TYRRELL LIMITED B1C 02/05/2006 42079 O'LEARY LIFE & PENSIONS LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 18168 TABETEX LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 42175 CARR COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 18293 J. KELLY LIMITED B1C 26/04/2006 42436 MADDEN T.V. RENTALS LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 18930 O'LEARY INSURANCES LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 43489 OLDPARK PIGS LIMITED B1C 02/05/2006 19585 GRANTS LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 44229 CLONLEIGH PROPERTIES LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 19798 KIERANS PHARMACY LIMITED B1C 04/05/2006 44286 ELF INVESTMENTS LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 20148 IRISH PROPERTY HOLDINGS LIMITED B1C 03/05/2006 44348 DRAINWATER CONTRACTORS LIMITED B1C 26/04/2006 20476 O'CONNOR'S NENAGH SHOPPING CENTRE B1C 13/04/2006 LIMITED 45437 THE KILBRITTAIN COMMUNITY CENTRE LIMITED B1C 03/04/2006 20488 RELDA INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED B1C 24/04/2006 45883 MCDONNELL'S (QUEEN STREET) LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 20631 THE CARD SHOP LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 47037 CONNOLLY'S LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 20762 DANIEL BUCKLEY & SONS LIMITED B1C 26/04/2006 47908 JACKSON INVESTMENTS LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 21193 URBAN DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 48963 TREND DUPLICATION LIMITED B1C 26/04/2006 21543 DUBLIN CITY PROPERTIES LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 49556 F. J. KEOGH & COMPANY LIMITED B1C 04/05/2006 21803 OLYMPIA PRODUCTIONS LIMITED B1C 04/05/2006 50202 SHEELIN ROEBUCK LIMITED B1C 04/05/2006 21915 CONTINENTAL TRAVEL SERVICES LIMITED B1C 03/05/2006 50209 COOKE CONSTRUCTION LIMITED B1C 03/05/2006 22222 NATIONAL HARDWARE LIMITED B1C 25/04/2006 50776 CARMAROSE TRAWLING COMPANY LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 22385 URBAN ESTATES DUBLIN LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 50836 POWERSCOURT SHOPPING CENTRE B1C 28/04/2006 22544 THE DUBLIN & BELFAST PROPERTY COMPANY B1C 28/04/2006 50978 PLANT ENGINEERING LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 LIMITED 51127 CARRICK ROAD SERVICE STATION LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 23113 GEORGE BROWNE & COMPANY LIMITED B1C 26/04/2006 51160 GRIFFIN BROTHERS LIMITED B1C 24/04/2006 23333 BARONIC LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 51740 BOSTON CLEANERS LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 23594 JUNGHEINRICH LIFT TRUCK LIMITED B1 03/05/2006 51804 BUTLER MEMORIALS LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 23605 ARKLOW SHIPPING LIMITED B1C 02/05/2006 52024 LYON INDUSTRIAL ESTATES IRELAND (1975) B1C 28/04/2006 24002 JAMES N. EARLS & SONS & DAUGHTER LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 LIMITED 24205 A CLEARY AND SONS LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 52498 KILDRESS PROPERTY CO. LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 25238 JAMES DUFFY & SONS LIMITED B1 28/04/2006 52909 PUBLIC RELATIONS SERVICES LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 25270 THE WRIGLEY COMPANY (IRELAND) LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 53570 BRENNANSTOWN RIDING SCHOOL LIMITED B1C 06/04/2006 25317 EASTLAND HOUSE LIMITED B1C 04/05/2006 53899 E. KENNY LIMITED B1C 04/05/2006 25720 TARRANT BROTHERS LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 54576 MONASTERY CONSTRUCTION LIMITED B1C 18/04/2006 25956 RATHMINES TRAVEL AGENCY LIMITED B1C 12/04/2006 54717 CHARISMATIC RENEWAL SERVICES B1C 03/05/2006 26655 GLOUSTER STREET PROPERTIES LIMITED B1C 26/04/2006 54872 BYRNE'S PHARMACY LIMITED B1C 02/05/2006 26664 PRECISION ELECTRIC (IRELAND) LIMITED B1C 02/05/2006 55170 WESTWOOD FARM & HARDWARE LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 26816 MICHAD INVESTMENTS B1AU 12/04/2006 55232 ROCKSHIRE HOLDINGS B1AU 20/04/2006 26817 PECHAD INVESTMENTS B1AU 12/04/2006 55583 ABBEY DRAPERS COMPANY LIMITED B1C 18/04/2006 27640 CHUBB IRELAND LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 55766 LAWOOR ESTATES LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 30702 HEATING DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED B1C 26/04/2006 55781 RUTLAND ENGINEERING LIMITED B1C 04/05/2006 30821 O.M. PROPERTIES LIMITED B1C 20/04/2006 55788 FOSSA HOLIDAYS LIMITED B1C 04/05/2006 CRO GAZETTE, FRIDAY, 05th May 2006 4 ANNUAL RETURNS RECEIVED BETWEEN 28-APR-2006 AND 04-MAY-2006 Company Company Document Date Of Company Company Document Date Of Number Name Receipt Number Name Receipt 56218 TULLA ELECTRONICS LIMITED B1C 02/05/2006 72432 DENIS O'CONNOR LIMITED B1C 13/04/2006 57175 EREG LIMITED B1C 21/03/2006 72563 BROOKS GROUP LIMITED B1C 04/05/2006 57240 WORRELL'S LIMITED B1C 20/04/2006 72598 THE LOURDES DAY CARE CENTRE LIMITED B1C 25/04/2006 57458 MUSICAL HOLDINGS LIMITED B1C 25/04/2006 72666 COLM O'REILLY & CO. LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 57479 IRISH OSTOMY PRODUCTS LIMITED B1C 04/05/2006 72667 ENDRESS + HAUSER (IRELAND) LIMITED B1C 18/04/2006 58084 DCK PROPERTIES LIMITED B1C 05/04/2006 72836 GALAVAN SUPPLEMENTS LIMITED B1C 26/04/2006 58495 IRISH DRESDEN LIMITED B1C 04/05/2006 73089 D. & P. MURPHY (CASTLEPOLLARD) LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 58650 MULLAGHMORE SEA FARM LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 73557 GOGGINS TRANSPORT COMPANY LIMITED B1C 20/04/2006 58949 WINSTON PATTERSON LIMITED B1C 24/04/2006 73889 TOOL AND MOULD STEEL IRELAND LIMITED B1 04/05/2006 59044 O'DEA & COMPANY LIMITED B1C 03/05/2006 74245 CRAWFORD CATERING LIMITED B1C 28/03/2006 59219 T.E.P. LIMITED B1C 24/04/2006 74588 BALFORD CONSTRUCTION LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 59764 SORENSEN CIVIL ENGINEERING LIMITED B1C 13/04/2006 74762 LINKIN LIMITED B1C 18/04/2006 59871 NOONE ENGINEERING LIMITED B1C 13/04/2006 74920 BARRY INDUSTRIES (CLARECASTLE) LIMITED B1C 26/04/2006 60400 EVELEIGH HOLDINGS LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 75225 HOME GROWN INVESTMENTS LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 60469 BELLEROPHON LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 75812 R.S. AUTOSHOP (LIMERICK) LIMITED B1C 25/04/2006 60549 MULTI FAB LIMITED B1C 26/04/2006 75882 THE RAMBLERS REST LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 61546 COVER-UP LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 76009 M.E.T. STEEL IRELAND LIMITED B1C 18/04/2006 61780 CONNAUGHT SECURITY LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 76043 TREACY ENGINEERING LIMITED B1C 03/05/2006 62061 PATRICK KAVANAGH (WAINSFORT) LIMITED B1C 28/04/2006 76573 PREMIER SERVICE STATION LIMITED B1C 18/04/2006 62756 DROMONE ENGINEERING LIMITED B1C 03/05/2006 76626 H & D MEATS LIMITED B1C 18/04/2006 62987 ATLANTIC FILMS LIMITED B1C 04/05/2006 76737 BURLEIGH HOUSE SECURITIES LIMITED B1C 25/04/2006 63283 GREYBROOK HOLDINGS B1C 21/04/2006 76945 MCKENNA SHOES LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 63514 LIAM MURRAY CHEMISTS LIMITED B1C 04/05/2006 77427 MOUNTNUGENT FURNITURE STORES LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 63658 CLOUGHANOVER PLASTERERS LIMITED B1C 26/04/2006 77492 DUBLIN HEATING (INSTALLATIONS) LIMITED B1C 24/04/2006 63768 DUAL MECHANICAL PRECISION ENGINEERING B1C 26/04/2006 77599 NICHOLAS SEARLS AND COMPANY LIMITED B1C 27/04/2006 COMPANY LIMITED 77965 ROLLCAR TRANSPORT LIMITED B1C 02/05/2006 63814 C.M.R.
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