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2010/B/43 Annual Returns Received Between 22-Oct-2010 and 28-Oct-2010 Index of Submission Types ISSUE ID: 2010/B/43 ANNUAL RETURNS RECEIVED BETWEEN 22-OCT-2010 AND 28-OCT-2010 INDEX OF SUBMISSION TYPES B1 - ANNUAL RETURN - NO ACCOUNTS B1AU - B1 WITH AUDITORS REPORT B1B - REPLACEMENT ANNUAL RETURN B1C - ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL CRO GAZETTE, FRIDAY, 29th October 2010 3 ANNUAL RETURNS RECEIVED BETWEEN 22-OCT-2010 AND 28-OCT-2010 Company Company Document Date Of Company Company Document Date Of Number Name Receipt Number Name Receipt 1614 NESTLE (IRELAND) LIMITED B1C 28/10/2010 16639 HOLFELD BROTHERS LIMITED B1C 27/10/2010 1776 MUSGRAVE LIMITED B1C 14/10/2010 16762 GOGGIN & CO. LIMITED B1C 28/09/2010 2149 AREVALO LIMITED B1C 28/10/2010 16766 C. H. KANE LIMITED B1C 14/10/2010 3166 JOHNSON & PERROTT, LIMITED B1C 22/10/2010 17036 B. S. 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RAFERTY LIMITED B1C 11/10/2010 9197 CLONDALKIN GROUP LIMITED B1C 26/10/2010 19135 POWERSCOURT ESTATES LIMITED B1C 28/10/2010 9401 DUBLIN AIRPORT AUTHORITY PUBLIC LIMITED B1C 21/09/2010 19263 DERRYQUIN HOTELS LIMITED B1C 28/09/2010 COMPANY 19566 EDWARD MURPHY LIMITED B1C 30/09/2010 9519 ROPER BROS. LIMITED B1C 18/10/2010 19647 JOHN J. FENNESSY LIMITED B1C 13/10/2010 9582 JOHN SMITH & SON LIMITED B1C 04/10/2010 19655 RAHENY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED B1C 26/10/2010 9677 IRISH TAR & BITUMEN SUPPLIERS B1AU 28/10/2010 19690 CAHILL MAY ROBERTS LIMITED B1C 27/10/2010 9924 CALAROGA LIMITED B1C 26/10/2010 19750 SAMUEL MORRIS (BRIDGE STREET) LIMITED B1C 26/10/2010 10110 SOLVAR LIMITED B1C 28/10/2010 19892 GAEL-LINN TEORANTA B1C 27/10/2010 10160 THE TIMES FURNISHING CO. 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