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2009/B/43 Annual Returns Received Between 16-Oct-2009 and 22-Oct-2009 Index of Submission Types ISSUE ID: 2009/B/43 ANNUAL RETURNS RECEIVED BETWEEN 16-OCT-2009 AND 22-OCT-2009 INDEX OF SUBMISSION TYPES B1 - ANNUAL RETURN - NO ACCOUNTS B1AU - B1 WITH AUDITORS REPORT B1B - REPLACEMENT ANNUAL RETURN B1C - ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL CRO GAZETTE, TUESDAY, 27th October 2009 3 ANNUAL RETURNS RECEIVED BETWEEN 16-OCT-2009 AND 22-OCT-2009 Company Company Document Date Of Company Company Document Date Of Number Name Receipt Number Name Receipt 1715 FITZWILTON LIMITED B1C 28/09/2009 17231 FILM SERVICES LIMITED B1C 20/10/2009 2514 THE IRISH TIMES LIMITED B1C 05/10/2009 17353 NOVUM (OVERSEAS) LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 3166 JOHNSON & PERROTT, LIMITED B1C 12/10/2009 17543 BAM CIVIL LIMITED B1C 20/10/2009 3462 CHADWICKS LIMITED B1C 19/10/2009 17570 JENNINGS & COMPANY (I) LIMITED B1C 19/10/2009 3510 HEITON BUCKLEY LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 17571 ALLIED FUNERAL SERVICES (IRELAND) LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 3518 GRAND HOTEL,MALAHIDE,LIMITED B1C 20/10/2009 17811 VITA CORTEX (DUBLIN) LIMITED B1C 09/10/2009 4487 IREL COMPANY, LIMITED B1C 23/09/2009 18033 T. KILMARTIN & SON LIMITED B1C 19/10/2009 5103 MACDONAGH BOLAND CROTTY MACREDMOND B1C 24/09/2009 18214 J. & C. NICHOLS LIMITED B1C 15/10/2009 LIMITED 18269 THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH B1C 12/10/2009 6001 THE PATRIOTIC LIMITED B1C 22/10/2009 INSTITUTE 7050 MORGAN MCMAHON & CO., LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 18572 AUNGIER PROPERTY LIMITED B1C 15/10/2009 7108 THE NAAS RACE COMPANY, PUBLIC LIMITED B1C 29/09/2009 18691 HALCYON PROPERTY (BOW LANE) LIMITED B1C 19/10/2009 COMPANY 19044 NAT ROSS LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 7137 SHELL-MEX (DUBLIN) LIMITED B1C 12/10/2009 19134 J.P. RAFERTY LIMITED B1C 22/09/2009 7138 ROBERT J. GOFF & CO. PUBLIC LIMITED B1C 24/09/2009 19182 CAL FLAVIN LIMITED B1C 20/10/2009 COMPANY 19374 FORTH ESTATES LIMITED B1C 20/10/2009 7238 G.& T. CRAMPTON (HOLDINGS) B1AU 19/10/2009 19393 DEVLIN'S GARAGE LIMITED B1C 12/10/2009 7242 STANDARD BRANDS (TRADING) IRELAND LIMITED B1C 19/10/2009 19487 BETTER VALUE SUPERMARKET LIMITED B1C 26/09/2009 7295 LIFFORD HOLDINGS LIMITED B1C 05/10/2009 19592 JOHN MCGROARTY & COMPANY LIMITED B1C 25/09/2009 7450 GOULDING LIMITED B1C 28/09/2009 19647 JOHN J. FENNESSY LIMITED B1C 01/10/2009 7774 IRISH PRESS, PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY B1C 20/10/2009 19750 SAMUEL MORRIS (BRIDGE STREET) LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 7785 SCOTT'S PHARMACY, LIMITED B1C 20/10/2009 19792 ARSI LIMITED B1C 01/10/2009 8494 MAGEE CLOTHING B1AU 22/10/2009 19892 GAEL-LINN TEORANTA B1C 19/10/2009 8669 T. L. EGAN AND CO. LIMITED B1C 28/09/2009 20390 A.R. BROWNLOW LIMITED B1C 16/10/2009 8765 SUN CHEMICAL INKS LIMITED B1C 16/10/2009 20412 SAINT ANTHONY'S POOLS B1C 13/10/2009 9285 JOE BONNAR ENGINEERING LIMITED B1C 20/10/2009 20469 BWG FOODS LIMITED B1 13/10/2009 9582 JOHN SMITH & SON LIMITED B1C 19/10/2009 20755 F. & T. BUCKLEY LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 9615 KIRWAN LIMITED B1C 15/10/2009 21156 ST. PATRICK'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY B1AU 19/10/2009 9650 HES LIMITED B1C 24/09/2009 (INCORPORATED) 10020 ALEXANDER & ALEXANDER (IRELAND) LIMITED B1C 01/10/2009 21217 THE SACRED HEART MISSIONARY EDUCATION B1C 16/10/2009 10022 CORK DIOCESAN TRUSTEES B1C 30/09/2009 TRUST 10332 ARKLOW PROPERTIES LIMITED. B1C 21/10/2009 21316 MIDLANDS-EAST REGIONAL TOURISM B1C 26/08/2009 10448 DOMAS LIMITED B1C 10/10/2009 AUTHORITY LIMITED UDARAS TURASOIREACHTA 10490 JAMES MULLANY & CO. LIMITED B1C 22/10/2009 LAR-TIRE (THOIR) TEORANTA 10897 THE HIBERNIAN SHIRT MANUFACTURING CO., B1C 20/10/2009 21351 BARRAVALLY LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 LIMITED 21757 TENASTA LIMITED B1C 02/10/2009 11061 CHADWICKS HOLDINGS LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 21822 P.I.C. IRELAND LIMITED B1C 18/09/2009 11173 MCGINLEY & COMPANY LIMITED B1C 30/09/2009 22126 F. TAYLOR & SON (BUILDERS) LIMITED B1C 19/10/2009 11303 LOVELL BROTHERS LIMITED B1C 15/10/2009 22305 THE DONEGAL ASSOCIATION OF PARENTS AND B1C 19/10/2009 11471 YOUNG ADVERTISING LIMITED B1C 16/10/2009 FRIENDS OF THE MENTALLY HANDICAPPED 11583 LOFTUS BRYAN CHEMICALS LIMITED B1C 16/10/2009 LIMITED 11602 D. & A. O'LEARY, LIMITED B1C 06/10/2009 22488 STONEBRIDGE VENTURES LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 11864 ANGLO-EIRE PROPERTY CO. LIMITED B1C 02/10/2009 22508 INTERNATIONAL HOLIDAYS LIMITED B1C 15/10/2009 11866 LUSRA TEORANTA B1C 19/10/2009 22567 DUGGAN BROTHERS (CONTRACTORS) LIMITED B1C 16/10/2009 11900 MANOR SEED COMPANY LIMITED B1C 19/10/2009 22569 FEELY & SONS LIMITED B1C 16/10/2009 12678 IRISH BAKELS LIMITED B1C 22/10/2009 23040 GLEESON CONCRETE B1AU 20/10/2009 12679 PALDENS LIMITED B1C 22/10/2009 23399 G. & T. CRAMPTON B1AU 19/10/2009 12850 IRISH ESTATES (MANAGEMENT) LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 23481 RANDLES BROTHERS LIMITED B1C 19/10/2009 13129 FRANK CLARK LIMITED B1C 01/10/2009 23502 GTS REPROGRAPHICS LIMITED B1C 14/10/2009 13455 T. F. O'LEARY & COMPANY LIMITED B1C 18/09/2009 23598 ARTHUR F. BENNETT & COMPANY LIMITED B1C 22/10/2009 13698 DUCON CONCRETE LIMITED B1C 19/10/2009 23800 KILBARRACK BUILDERS LIMITED B1C 15/10/2009 13713 ATLANTIC FISHING PRODUCTS LIMITED B1C 20/10/2009 23941 LISBEG ESTATE CO B1AU 27/09/2009 13970 T. M. CRONIN (MACROOM) LIMITED B1C 16/10/2009 24215 MAGEE PROPERTIES B1AU 22/10/2009 13982 A. HORTON, LIMITED B1C 20/10/2009 24666 HEITON MCCOWEN LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 14089 SHOP EQUIPMENT LIMITED B1C 13/10/2009 24685 MFP SALES LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 14534 J. X. BRODERICK LIMITED B1C 22/10/2009 24686 MFP PLASTICS LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 14880 CENTRAL REMEDIAL CLINIC B1C 16/10/2009 24832 VLM LIMITED B1C 09/10/2009 14936 MACDONAGH BOLAND CULLEN DUGGAN LIMITED B1C 01/10/2009 24927 GROGAN BROTHERS LIMITED B1C 13/10/2009 14954 MERODEAR LIMITED B1C 24/09/2009 25237 WILLIAM FREHIL LIMITED B1C 24/09/2009 14992 NEAL DOHERTY (CARNDONAGH), LIMITED B1C 21/09/2009 25471 TRUVO IRELAND LIMITED B1C 16/10/2009 15217 PATRICK O'KELLY LIMITED B1C 16/10/2009 25488 SYLVAN HOMES LIMITED B1C 01/10/2009 16105 ARDIFF PRINTERS LIMITED B1C 20/10/2009 25942 PARK RITE B1AU 21/10/2009 16132 EDMUNDSON ELECTRICAL (IRELAND) LIMITED B1C 22/10/2009 26017 J. F. MORLEY LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 16492 T. STAFFORD & SONS, LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 26076 P.C. HENDERSON (IRELAND) LIMITED B1C 20/10/2009 16693 IRISH WOODWORM AND DRY ROT CONTROL B1C 01/10/2009 26326 BANDON MEDICAL HALL LIMITED B1C 23/09/2009 LIMITED 26360 THOMAS MURRAY & SON (YOUGHAL) LIMITED B1C 01/10/2009 16841 JOHN SHARPE, LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 26372 CITIBANK NOMINEES (IRELAND) LIMITED B1C 15/10/2009 16943 CREBITO LIMITED B1C 09/10/2009 26633 BALLYCOTTON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY B1C 06/10/2009 17157 ABBEY HOTEL COMPANY LIMITED B1C 20/10/2009 LIMITED CRO GAZETTE, TUESDAY, 27th October 2009 4 ANNUAL RETURNS RECEIVED BETWEEN 16-OCT-2009 AND 22-OCT-2009 Company Company Document Date Of Company Company Document Date Of Number Name Receipt Number Name Receipt 26740 MICHAEL J. FITZGERALD LIMITED B1C 14/10/2009 36438 SLIMCO LIMITED B1C 19/10/2009 26882 GALWAY/SALTHILL FAILTE LIMITED B1C 20/10/2009 36558 RATHCOFFEY LIMITED B1C 15/09/2009 27181 RAINBOW DISPLAYS LIMITED B1C 24/09/2009 36598 I.T.T.S. LIMITED B1C 29/09/2009 27306 B. L. HANLY AND COMPANY B1AU 19/10/2009 37006 NORTH WEST PARENTS AND FRIENDS B1C 21/10/2009 27455 P. SPAIN & SONS LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 ASSOCIATION OF MENTALLY HANDICAPPED 27545 H. B. DENNIS MOTORS (FAIRVIEW) LIMITED B1C 12/10/2009 CHILDREN 27768 EDWARDS MACLIAMMOIR DUBLIN GATE THEATRE B1C 22/10/2009 37411 DALTON SECONDARY AND PREPARATORY B1C 21/10/2009 PRODUCTIONS LIMITED SCHOOLS (1973) LIMITED 27770 SILVER HILL DUCKLING LIMITED B1C 19/10/2009 37737 C.G. TRUST LIMITED B1C 01/10/2009 27795 BORAMIC LIMITED B1C 19/10/2009 37918 IMI CORNELIUS (IRELAND) LIMITED B1C 19/10/2009 28162 ASHLING CARAVAN COMPANY LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 37934 O'CONNORS SERVICE CENTRE LIMITED B1C 30/09/2009 28184 COURTOWN CARAVAN PARK LIMITED B1C 14/09/2009 37960 QUEST INTERNATIONAL (DUBLIN) LIMITED B1C 06/10/2009 28434 FOREST TOSARA LIMITED B1C 30/09/2009 37979 REHIDE TANK FARMS LIMITED B1C 22/10/2009 28454 B T TRUST B1AU 22/10/2009 38114 THE LISTOWEL OLD FOLKS HOME COMPANY B1C 16/10/2009 28634 J.P. MORGAN IRELAND (NOMINEES) LIMITED B1C 30/09/2009 38209 BROOKLAWN PROPERTY HOLDING COMPANY B1AU 19/10/2009 28724 MICHAEL CURRAN & SONS LIMITED B1C 15/09/2009 38323 DAF SALES LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 29156 CRATLOE HEIGHTS LIMITED B1C 15/10/2009 38337 FITZGERALD MENSWEAR (CLONMEL) LIMITED B1C 28/09/2009 29284 O'FLAHERTY FUNERAL DIRECTORS LIMITED B1C 07/10/2009 38605 SKERRIES INNS LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 29383 BARBOUR THREADS LIMITED B1C 16/10/2009 38932 OXYGEN-CARE LIMITED B1C 17/10/2009 30171 THE GARDENS LIMITED, B1C 19/10/2009 39075 MERCY TRUST SCP LIMITED B1C 16/10/2009 30374 D. V. MURPHY LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 39143 KIELYS TRANSPORT LIMITED B1C 12/10/2009 30426 KEADEEN HOTEL LIMITED B1C 20/10/2009 39367 CHARLES GALLAGHER LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 30436 THOMAS C. O'REILLY & CO., LIMITED B1C 19/10/2009 39419 BANDON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS LIMITED B1C 23/09/2009 30709 HITCHIN - POST LIMITED B1C 20/10/2009 39427 N.A.A.
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