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Newsletter Distribution List Exide Technologies Newsletter Distribution List To Company Address 1 Address 2 City Post Code Central Forklift Group Ltd 10 Hutt Road Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Attn: Health & Safety Department of Labour PO Box 30556 LOWER HUTT 5040 Cr Chris Laidlaw Greater Wellington Regional Council PO Box 11646 Manners Street WELLINGTON 6142 Cr Fran Wilde Greater Wellington Regional Council PO Box 11646 Manners Street WELLINGTON 6142 Cr Judith Aitken Greater Wellington Regional Council PO Box 11646 Manners Street WELLINGTON 6142 Cr Paul Bruce Greater Wellington Regional Council PO Box 11646 Manners Street WELLINGTON 6142 Cr Peter Glensor Greater Wellington Regional Council PO Box 11646 Manners Street WELLINGTON 6142 Cr Prue Lamason Greater Wellington Regional Council PO Box 11646 Manners Street WELLINGTON 6142 Cr Sally Baber Greater Wellington Regional Council PO Box 11646 Manners Street WELLINGTON 6142 Cr Sandra Greig Greater Wellington Regional Council PO Box 11646 Manners Street WELLINGTON 6142 Mr Al Cross Greater Wellington Regional Council PO Box 11646 Manners Street WELLINGTON 6142 Mr Jeremy Rusbatch Greater Wellington Regional Council PO Box 11646 Manners Street WELLINGTON 6142 Mr Nigel Corry Greater Wellington Regional Council PO Box 11646 Manners Street WELLINGTON 6142 Cr Deborah Hislop Hutt City Council Private Bag 31912 LOWER HUTT 5040 Cr Gwen McDonald Hutt City Council Private Bag 31912 LOWER HUTT 5040 Cr Randall Day Hutt City Council Private Bag 31912 LOWER HUTT 5040 Cr Ray Wallace Hutt City Council Private Bag 31912 LOWER HUTT 5040 Mayor David Ogden Hutt City Council Private Bag 31912 LOWER HUTT 5040 Hutt City Council Customer Service Centre 30 Laings Road LOWER HUTT 5010 Hutt City i-SITE Visitor Centre The Pavillion 25 Laings Road LOWER HUTT 5010 Chris Edmond Hutt Valley DHB High Street LOWER HUTT 5010 Ms Deborah Read Hutt Valley DHB High Street LOWER HUTT 5010 Lower Hutt Library Cnr Queens Drive and Woburn Road LOWER HUTT 5010 Marnick Plastics PO Box 30777 LOWER HUTT 5040 Ministry of Economic Development PO Box 1473 WELLINGTON 6140 Robyn Washbourne Ministry of Economic Development PO Box 1473 WELLINGTON 6140 Mobil 4 Waione Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Petone Citizens Advice Bureau PO Box 33275 Petone LOWER HUTT 5046 Petone Library Britannia Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Safeworx Wellington Ltd PO Box 38183 Wellington Mail Centre LOWER HUTT 5045 Thermosash Commercial Ltd PO Box 38645 Wellington Mail Centre LOWER HUTT 5045 Unilever Australasia PO Box 39809 Wellington Mail Centre LOWER HUTT 5045 Winstone Aggregates PO Box 31447 LOWER HUTT 5040 Cr Angus Finlayson 17 Chilton Grove LOWER HUTT 5010 Cr Barbara Branch 12 Palm Grove Belmont LOWER HUTT 5010 Cr David Bassett 79 Queens Grove LOWER HUTT 5010 Cr Joy Baird 2 Taungata Road York Bay LOWER HUTT 5013 Cr Margaret Cousins 5 Pekanga Road Normandale LOWER HUTT 5010 Cr Max Shierlaw 4 Clematis Grove Maungaraki LOWER HUTT 5010 Cr Roger Styles 89 Cambridge Terrace Waterloo LOWER HUTT 5011 Cr Ross Jamieson 30 Mahina Road Mahina Bay LOWER HUTT 5013 Kelly Barratt 2A Mill Road Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Mr Gerald Davidson 35 Riddlers Crescent Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Mr Mason Branch 6 Te Whiti Grove Korokoro LOWER HUTT 5012 Mr Michael Lulich 413 Jackson Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Mr Richard Cole 7 Te Whiti Grove Korokoro LOWER HUTT 5012 Ms Vera Ellen 7 Riddlers Crescent Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Axiom Hydrolicks PO Box 58151 Whitby PORIRUA 5245 The Mineral Club of Hutt Valley & Wellington (Inc.) PO Box 39064 Wellington Mail Centre LOWER HUTT 5045 3 Halford Place Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 HVSRA Halford Place Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Tudor Distribution Ltd 2 Hautonga Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Cross Motor Body Repairs 14 Hautonga Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Alan Rea Panel Beaters and Spraypainters 15 Hautonga Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Steel & Tube Piping Systems 17 Hautonga Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Bachler Deck Ltd PO Box 38349 WELLINGTON 6140 Ferndale Furniture 20-24 Hautonga Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Graphic Glass Wellington Ltd PO Box 33244 Wellington Mail Centre LOWER HUTT 5045 Vision Ltd PO Box 618 WELLINGTON 6140 Denso Diesel & Turbo Wellington PO Box 38670 Wellington Mail Centre LOWER HUTT 5045 Robin Smith Spraypainting P.O. Box 42103 Homedale LOWER HUTT 5049 Hutt Union and Community Health Service 451 Jackson Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Toops Fresh Ltd PO Box 30989 LOWER HUTT 5040 Wellington Van & Ute Dismantlers Ltd 69 Waione Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Hufcor New Zealand 457 Jackson Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Pumping Supplies and Installations Ltd 461 Jackson Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Abacus Tax and Accounting Services 474 Jackson Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Pump and Machinery Co Ltd 465 Jackson Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Service Foods (2003) Ltd 10 Kirkcaldy Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Petone Rugby League Football Club McEwan Park 24 Marine Parade Petone 5012 Rockgas Ltd 89 Marine Parade Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Fulton Hogan Marine Parade Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Clorogene Supplies 31 Waione Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 El Cheapo Cars 45 Waione Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Sims Print Finishing Ltd 46 Waione Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 RGL Gaming and Fundraising Ltd 48 Waione Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Hardy Trade Supply 50-54 Waione Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Hygiene and Packaging 56 Waione Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Chalmers Building & Maintenance Services Ltd 59 Waione Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Forman Commercial Interiors 61 Waione Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 CPA Spares and Tyres PO Box 36019 Wellington Mail Centre LOWER HUTT 5045 Instant Access Ltd 66 Waione Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Universal Trucks and Equipment PO Box 39318 Wellington Mail Centre LOWER HUTT 5045 Construction Techniques (BBR Contech) PO Box 30854 LOWER HUTT 5012 Sika (NZ) Ltd 69 Waione Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Seaview Service Station 4 Waione Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 10 Waione Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 12 Waione Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 Rebound Clothing Mega Store 32 Waione Street Petone LOWER HUTT 5012 The Lightbulb Man PO Box 38580 Wellington Mail Centre LOWER HUTT 5045 Abpost PO Box 38756 Wellington Mail Centre LOWER HUTT 5045.
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