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Blue Chip New Zealand Limited Creditors List Blue Chip New Zealand Limited (In Liquidation) Creditors Known at Liquidation March 2008 Page 1 Label Mailing Mailing Mailing Street Mailing Mailing Mailing Suburb Mailing City Mailing Mailing Country Mailing Unit Street Name Street Type Rural State Post Number Number Delivery Code 1 Limited C/- Lvl 6, Broadway Road Newmarket Auckland New Zealand Gilligan 135 Rowe&A s 14-28 Developments Ltd 28a Balliol Avenue Pirimai Napier New Zealand Addison Park Limited P O Box 534 Cambridge New Zealand Adrian Lewis, Brittbradd Investments 119 Dalrymple Street Invercargill New Zealand Ltd Air New Zealand Private Bag 92007 Auckland New Zealand Bay of Plenty Rugby Union (Inc) PO Box 4058 Mount New Zealand Maunganui South BDO Spicers PO Box 2219 Auckland New Zealand Blakelock Property Investments 6/ 33 Kay Drive Blockhouse Bay Auckland New Zealand Limited Bogardus Property Investments 6 Sir George Back Street Opua Northland New Zealand Limited Booker/Herrold Partnership P O Box 1094 Pukekohe Auckland New Zealand Bribanc Property Group Ltd (In PO Box 2951 Shortland Street Auckland New Zealand Liquidation) Buddle Findlay PO Box 1433 Auckland New Zealand C Kwan F3 30 Frederick Street Doncaster VIC Australia 3108 Chapman Tripp PO Box 2206 Auckland New Zealand D & P Murray Property Investments 4 Mission Street Tauranga New Zealand Limited D Walecki & Mrs. E Walecki PO Box Panmure Auckland New Zealand 14668 Dhuez Limited P O Box 3142 Shortland Street Auckland New Zealand Digitel Communications Ltd PO Box 8161 Symonds Street Auckland New Zealand DLA Phillips Fox PO Box 2791 Wellington New Zealand Dr. A Wilkinson-Mackie & Dr. K 8 Headland Farm Road RD4 Whangarei New Zealand 0174 Wilkinson-Mackie Park Dr. B Lewis & Dr. G Lewis 1119 Scenic Drive Swanson Auckland New Zealand 1008 Dr. G Lamprecht & Mrs. J Lamprecht 6A Spencer Place New Plymouth New Zealand 4601 Dr. I Brooks & Mrs. D Brooks 7 Bragato Place Chatswood Auckland New Zealand 0626 Dr. I Horner & Mrs. M Horner C/- PO Box Havelock North New Zealand Marian 28030 Blue Chip New Zealand Limited (In Liquidation) Creditors Known at Liquidation March 2008 Page 2 Label Mailing Mailing Mailing Street Mailing Mailing Mailing Suburb Mailing City Mailing Mailing Country Mailing Unit Street Name Street Type Rural State Post Number Number Delivery Code Ltd Dr. J Goodrich & Dr. R Goodrich 390 French Pass Road Cambridge New Zealand Dr. K Sutton 6 Eruini Street Ohope Whakatane New Zealand Dr. R Davies-Colley & Mrs. J Davies- 76 Navada Road Hamilton New Zealand Colley Dr. S Loveday & Dr. B Loveday 3 5 Eaglehurst Road Ellerslie Auckland New Zealand 1060 Easy Factors International Ltd (re Rite PO Box 47062 Ponsonby Auckland New Zealand Fix Consulting) Eclipse (NZ) Ltd PO Box 911-276 AMC Auckland New Zealand Elspeth Kjestrup PO Box 258 Hamilton New Zealand C/- Tompkins Wake, Lawyers Fairway Trust P O Box 534 Cambridge New Zealand Falconer Investment Properties 2 Honeysuckle Lane Ohauiti Tauranga New Zealand Limited Fannon Property Investments Limited P O Box 507 Tokoroa New Zealand Finlayson & MacKay Investments Tauranga New Zealand Limited P O Box 9247 Greerton G Pillidge & P Pillidge 13 Brougham Street Westport New Zealand 7825 Gillespie Holdings Limited 75 Wilcox Road No 1 Road Invercargill New Zealand GL Mann Limited 33 Maher Road Ramarama New Zealand Goonan Trust Limited 2/ 14 Scarboro Terrace Murrays Bay Auckland New Zealand GRF Property Investments Limited 347 Oreti Road RD9 Otatara Invercargill New Zealand Griffin Property Investments Limited 100 Sutherland Road Tauranga New Zealand H Kuo 22 Tapioca Street Eight Mile Plains QLD Australia 4113 Harvey Investment Properties Limited 540 North Road Invercargill New Zealand Holmes Property Investments Limited 90 Matua Road Otatara Invercargill New Zealand Ingot Developments Ltd PO Box 3142 Shortland Street Auckland New Zealand J & B Milne Ltd 24 Helmsdale Street Rosedale Invercargill New Zealand J Evans & Mr. P Schwass 107 Lake Kaniere Road Kaniere Hokitika New Zealand 7811 J Garrity & S Garrity State Highway 2 Highway RD 1 Clareville Carterton New Zealand J Hedwig C/- 3 5 Eaglehurst Road Ellerslie Auckland New Zealand J Li 5 Regnans Avenue Endeavour Hills VIC Australia J Nassar & T Speirs 6 Olton Pass Caroline Springs VIC Australia 3023 J Tompsett 16 Great South Road Manurewa Auckland New Zealand 2102 Jed Investments Limited 54 Carnarvon Street Invercargill New Zealand Blue Chip New Zealand Limited (In Liquidation) Creditors Known at Liquidation March 2008 Page 3 Label Mailing Mailing Mailing Street Mailing Mailing Mailing Suburb Mailing City Mailing Mailing Country Mailing Unit Street Name Street Type Rural State Post Number Number Delivery Code Jim Bracknell John & Pamela Harrison Partnership 575 McLaren Falls Road RD1 Tauranga New Zealand Judy Hedwig Family Trust 126A Breaker Bay Road Seatoun Wellington New Zealand K Bluett-Atvars 112 Haukore Street Hairini Tauranga New Zealand 3112 KB & CM Investments Limited 61 Mania Street Tokoroa New Zealand KCK Property Investments Limited 4 Day Place Rotorua New Zealand Kelvin Lennon 1/ 20 Pah Road Cockle Bay, Howick Auckland New Zealand KM Consulting 20 Marco Polo Avenue Lynfield Auckland New Zealand Kontze Properties Limited 10 Sunset Crescent Maungatapu Tauranga New Zealand Laredo Holdings Ltd 72 Jervois Street Christchurch New Zealand Lowe Rivet Ltd PO Box 37530 Parnell Auckland New Zealand Lowther & Associates PO Box 1963 Shortland Street Auckland New Zealand Lowthers Tax Ltd PO Box 1963 Shortland Street Auckland New Zealand M Ufton 74 Westbrook Terrace Nelson New Zealand 7010 Maclean Computing Ltd PO Box 90400 Victoria Street West Auckland New Zealand Mananui Investments Limited PO Box 3124 Ohope Whakatane New Zealand Manley Investments Ltd P O Box 4517 Kamo Whangarei New Zealand Maramauia & Hinemoa Poa 14 McLeod Road Weymouth, Manurewa Auckland New Zealand Mark Bryers McKay Property Holdings Limited 40 Grant Road RD9 Otatara Invercargill New Zealand Media Monitors PO Box 3558 Wellington New Zealand Minter Ellison Rudd Watts PO Box 3798 Auckland New Zealand Miranda Wall 133A Manuka Road Glenfield Auckland New Zealand Miss A Hill & Mr. M Tapa 227 No 3 Line Kaitoke Wanganui New Zealand Miss A McFarland & Mr. B Scoullar 1 Waenga Drive Cromwell New Zealand 9310 Miss B Davison & Mrs. L Allan, Mr. J 112 Quail Road RD4 Warkworth New Zealand 0632 Davison Miss B Schroder 11 Margaret Road Otumoetai Tauranga New Zealand Miss C Abbott & Mr. J Abbott 12 Ashby Avenue St Heliers Auckland New Zealand Miss D Noseworthy 11 Duppa Street Berhampore Wellington New Zealand 6023 Miss D Rodgers & Miss D Davison 28 McDougall Street Manurewa Auckland New Zealand Miss E King 13 Caledonia Street Ngongotaha Rotorua New Zealand Miss F Pallesen 30 Sheridan Street Hamilton New Zealand 3216 Blue Chip New Zealand Limited (In Liquidation) Creditors Known at Liquidation March 2008 Page 4 Label Mailing Mailing Mailing Street Mailing Mailing Mailing Suburb Mailing City Mailing Mailing Country Mailing Unit Street Name Street Type Rural State Post Number Number Delivery Code Miss F Pallesen & Ms. G Stantiall, Ms. 111B Platt Road RD4 Hamilton New Zealand L Foote Miss G Olesen 125A Sixteenth Avenue Tauranga New Zealand 3112 Miss G Olesen & Mrs. R Whiteman 125A Sixteenth Avenue Tauranga New Zealand 3112 Miss I Baas 48 Fairfield Avenue Fairfield Lower Hutt New Zealand 5011 Miss I Ross 56 8 Soljak Place Mt Albert Auckland New Zealand 1025 Miss J Bradshaw PO Box Auckland Mail Centre Auckland New Zealand 1142 90099 Miss J Hogan & Mr. P Akehurst 4A Sunnynook Road Sunnynook Auckland New Zealand Miss J Hutchins & Mr. J Hutchins 286 Downs Road Geraldine New Zealand Miss J Smith 100 Albert Street Invercargill New Zealand Miss K A May 6 Stanley Street RD1 Kauri Point Katikati New Zealand 3177 Miss K Devine & Mr. L Gallen 4 Konini Road Hatitai Wellington New Zealand 6021 Miss K Hansen 10 50 Livingstone Street Westmere Auckland New Zealand 1022 Miss K Hawira & Mr. P Hawira 23 Farm Street Mt Maunganui New Zealand Miss K Kell 11 Roberts Road Glenfield Auckland New Zealand Miss L Glamuzina 32 Bay Vista Drive Red Beach Whangaparaoa New Zealand 0932 Miss L Kana & Mr. D Karipa 4 Kingsbury Court Rototuna Hamilton New Zealand Miss L Ribot 10 Stuart Street Ponsonby Auckland New Zealand 1011 Miss M Large 77 Hillocks Road Blenheim New Zealand Miss M Rogers 13 Kea Place Whangarei New Zealand 101 Miss M Shaw PO Box Glenview Hamilton New Zealand 3246 6023 Miss M Stevens & Mr. P Candler PO Box Drury 119 Miss M Wall & Mr. J Teague 133A Manuka Road Glenfield Auckland New Zealand Miss N Carseldine 15 Grenadine Place Auckland New Zealand 0632 Miss S Hayton 4/134 St Johns Road Meadowbank Auckland New Zealand 1072 Miss T Buckley & Mr. R Orr 15 Corinth Grove Papamoa Mount New Zealand Manuganui Miss T Ironside 3 103 A Woodglen Road Glen Eden Auckland New Zealand 0602 Miss W Wickliffe & Mr. C Copping 2 Melfort Place Hamilton New Zealand Miss. J Grocott 67 Torlesse Street Enner Glynn Nelson New Zealand 7011 Miss. J Pullinger 67 Williams Street Cambridge New Zealand Morley & Associates PO Box 28510 Remuera Auckland New Zealand Blue Chip New Zealand Limited (In Liquidation) Creditors Known at Liquidation March 2008 Page 5 Label Mailing Mailing Mailing Street Mailing Mailing Mailing Suburb Mailing City Mailing Mailing Country Mailing Unit Street Name Street Type Rural State Post Number Number Delivery Code Mr A Blair 8 Northcote Street Wainuiomata Lower Hutt New Zealand Mr A Chaplin & Mrs G Chaplin 1242 Pipiwai Road Ruatangata Whangarei New Zealand Mr A Gray & Mrs T Gray 174 Horotiu Road RD8
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