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TTCF DECLINED APPLICATIONS 1St April -31St August 2015 a Girl TTCF DECLINED APPLICATIONS 1st April -31st August 2015 A Girl Called Hope A Town Boxing Gym Inc Achilles Track Club New Zealand Inc Action Education Incorporated Acts of Kindness Charitable Trust Alexandra Blossom Festival Committee Incorporated Allergy New Zealand Inc Amputee Society of Otago & Southland Inc Amputees Federation of New Zealand Inc. Aphasia New Zealand Charitable Trust Arts Festival Taranaki Charitable Trust Asthma New Zealand - The Lung Association Inc Auckland Badminton Assn Inc Auckland Choral Society Inc Auckland District Kidney Society Inc Auckland Equestrian Sports Inc Auckland Refugee Council Inc Auckland Rugby League Incorporated Auckland Secondary Schools Heads Assn Inc T/A College Sport Auckland University Canoe Club Inc Autism New Zealand Inc - Otago Branch Avalon Woodturners Incorporated Badminton Canterbury Inc Badminton North Harbour Bailey Road School Barnardos New Zealand - South Auckland Beach Haven Scout Group Belfast Primary School Big Brothers Big Sisters of Christchurch Birthright Christchurch Inc. Blind Sport New Zealand Body Positive Inc Bowls New Zealand Broomfield School Bucklands Beach Assn Football Club Inc Buller Cricket Association Incorporated Cambridge Racquets Club Canoe Racing New Zealand Inc CanSurvive Dragon Boat Team CanTeen Wellington Branch Canterbury Alpine Ice Skating Club Inc Canterbury Country Cricket Assn Inc Canterbury Motorcycle Speedway Club Inc Canterbury Society of Arts Charitable Trust T/A CoCA Cat Rescue Christchurch Charitable Trust Catholic Cathedral College Central Football Central Otago District Arts Trust Christchurch Bridge Club Inc Christchurch Community Accounting Christchurch Football Club Inc Christchurch Operatic Inc T/A Showbiz Christchurch Christchurch School of Music Christchurch Speedway Association Inc Clayton Park Primary School Coast Access Radio Trust Cockle Bay Playcentre Conifer Grove Residents Association Counties Manukau Cricket Assn Inc Counties Manukau Rugby Football Union Inc Culverden Volunteer Fire Brigade Dance and Physical Theatre Trust Deaf Sports New Zealand Deanwell School Destiny School Disability Information Service Inc Dunedin (New Zealand) Masters Games Trust Dunedin Council of Social Services Inc Dunedin Fringe Arts Trust Dunedin Ice Hockey Association Inc Eagles Kilikiti Sports Club Inc Early Childhood Resource Centre Incorporated Eastern Districts Rugby & Sports Club Incorporated Ellerslie Association Football Club Endeavour Park Pavilion Society Inc Epilepsy Assn NZ - Otago Branch Equestrian Sports NZ - Eventing NZ Families First Trust Family Life Trust Far North Natural Health Fitzroy Kindergarten Free Theatre Incorporated Friends of the Globe Theatre Glendowie College Glenfield College Community Education Glenora Rugby League Trust Gore Main School Great Potentials Foundation Green Island School Greerton Indoor Bowling Club Greta Valley School Board of Trustees Greyhound Adoption Programme Trust Gymnastics Community Trust Harbour Raiders Volleyball Club Incorporated Heart Kids New Zealand Incorporated Helensville Bowling Club Inc Henderson Bowls Inc Hindu Heritage Research Foundation (NZ) Hobsonville Yacht Club Inc Holy Cross Indoor Bowling Club Homai Primary School Home and Family Society Christchurch Hopeworks Foundation Huanui College Charitable Trust Hunterville Hockey Club Hutt Valley Multiple Birth Club Inc ICE Trampoline Sports Inc Indian Ink Inspire Marching Teams Institute for Child Protection Studies Trust - Child Matters Invercargill Musical Theatre Inc Jaffettes Dragon Boat Team Incorporated JKF Goju Kai New Zealand Assn Inc K2 Youth Development Trust - FYD Canterbury Kaibosh Charitable Trust (Kaibosh) Kaitaia Combined Bowling Club Incorporated Kakala Malie Society Inc T/A Akoteu Kato Kakala Kapiti Basketball Association Karaka Netball Club Kidz Social Services KidzStuff Theatre for Children Inc Kings High School Korean Helpline Korean Society of Christchurch Inc Koru Care (Christchurch) Charitable Trust Koutu Playcentre Lancaster Park Cricket Club Inc Lantern House Life Education Trust (NZ) Inc. Loburn School Lyall Bay Surf Life Saving Club Inc Lyttelton Youth Centre Incorporated Macandrew Bay School Manukau Auckland Volleyball Inc Manukau Golf Club Manukau Indian Assn Incorporated Manurewa Community Events Trust Manurewa Rugby Football Club Inc Marlborough District Brass Band Marlborough Hospice Trust Marlborough Youth Development Trust Maternity Services Consumer Council McLaren Park Community Patrol Meremere Dragway Inc Mid Central Zone of NZRL Milford Sea Scout Group Mobility Assistance Dogs Trust Motutapu Restoration Trust Mt Pleasant Memorial Community Centre & Residents Assn. 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