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2011/C/53 Annual Returns Processed Between 04-Nov-2011 and 10-Nov-2011 Index of Submission Types ISSUE ID: 2011/C/53 ANNUAL RETURNS PROCESSED BETWEEN 04-NOV-2011 AND 10-NOV-2011 INDEX OF SUBMISSION TYPES B1B - REPLACEMENT ANNUAL RETURN B1C - ANNUAL RETURN - GENERAL B1AU - B1 WITH AUDITORS REPORT B1 - ANNUAL RETURN - NO ACCOUNTS CRO GAZETTE, FRIDAY, 11th November 2011 3 ANNUAL RETURNS PROCESSED BETWEEN 04-NOV-2011 AND 10-NOV-2011 Company Company Documen Date Of Company Company Documen Date Of Number Name t Registration Number Name t Registration 683 HIBERNIAN BANK LIMITED B1C 16/09/2011 16488 A. D. S. LIMITED B1C 30/09/1999 683 HIBERNIAN BANK LIMITED B1C 20/11/2008 16488 A. D. S. LIMITED B1C 25/10/2002 683 HIBERNIAN BANK LIMITED B1C 30/03/2011 16488 A. D. S. LIMITED B1C 16/10/2006 683 HIBERNIAN BANK LIMITED B1C 11/01/2010 16488 A. D. S. LIMITED B1C 26/10/2007 683 HIBERNIAN BANK LIMITED B1C 11/01/2008 16488 A. D. S. LIMITED B1C 26/10/2010 1237 F. & J. CLAYTON & COMPANY,LIMITED B1C 14/10/2011 16488 A. D. S. LIMITED B1C 18/10/2011 3749 STERI-TEX LIMITED B1C 22/09/2011 16488 A. D. S. LIMITED B1C 29/09/2003 4192 PAIRC AN CHROCAIGH TEORANTA B1C 21/10/2011 16488 A. D. S. LIMITED B1C 27/10/2009 6137 CLÓDHANNA LIMITED B1C 20/10/2006 16488 A. D. S. LIMITED B1C 06/10/2000 6137 CLÓDHANNA LIMITED B1C 19/10/2005 16488 A. D. S. LIMITED B1C 26/10/2004 6137 CLÓDHANNA LIMITED B1C 21/09/2009 16488 A. D. S. LIMITED B1C 12/10/2005 6137 CLÓDHANNA LIMITED B1C 30/09/2008 16639 HOLFELD BROTHERS LIMITED B1C 27/10/2011 6137 CLÓDHANNA LIMITED B1C 16/09/2011 16694 BAYVIEW HOTEL (WATERVILLE) LIMITED B1C 20/10/2011 6137 CLÓDHANNA LIMITED B1C 05/10/2007 17248 MANOTHERM LIMITED B1C 26/10/2011 6137 CLÓDHANNA LIMITED B1C 14/09/2010 17465 SHIPPING SERVICES LIMITED B1C 19/07/2011 7376 RICHARD NASH & COMPANY, LIMITED B1C 23/01/2009 17566 THE TROPICAL FRUIT COMPANY B1C 29/07/2010 7376 RICHARD NASH & COMPANY, LIMITED B1C 05/08/2011 (IRELAND) LIMITED 7450 GOULDING LIMITED B1C 28/09/2011 17566 THE TROPICAL FRUIT COMPANY B1C 29/07/2011 7979 THE MONAGHAN BOOT COMPANY B1C 14/10/2011 (IRELAND) LIMITED LIMITED 18006 SPRING GROVE IRELAND LIMITED B1C 22/09/2011 8945 THE GAIETY (SLIGO) LIMITED B1C 20/10/2011 18033 T. KILMARTIN & SON LIMITED B1C 19/10/2009 8997 M. KELLIHER & SONS (1935) LIMITED B1C 26/10/2007 18033 T. KILMARTIN & SON LIMITED B1C 30/09/2008 8997 M. KELLIHER & SONS (1935) LIMITED B1C 17/10/2011 18033 T. KILMARTIN & SON LIMITED B1C 28/10/2010 8997 M. KELLIHER & SONS (1935) LIMITED B1C 31/10/2006 18033 T. KILMARTIN & SON LIMITED B1C 13/10/2011 8997 M. KELLIHER & SONS (1935) LIMITED B1C 28/10/2009 18269 THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH B1C 11/10/2011 8997 M. KELLIHER & SONS (1935) LIMITED B1C 28/10/2008 INSTITUTE 8997 M. KELLIHER & SONS (1935) LIMITED B1C 21/10/2005 18646 GOUGH O'KEEFFE & NAUGHTON B1C 02/11/2011 LIMITED 9043 JOHNSON & JOHNSON (IRELAND) B1C 21/10/2011 19044 NAT ROSS LIMITED B1C 21/10/2009 LIMITED 9285 JOE BONNAR ENGINEERING LIMITED B1C 05/10/2011 19044 NAT ROSS LIMITED B1C 06/10/2008 9452 MILLARD BROTHERS (IRELAND) LIMITED B1C 26/10/2011 19044 NAT ROSS LIMITED B1C 27/10/2006 9600 JACK DOLAN LIMITED B1C 29/07/2011 19044 NAT ROSS LIMITED B1C 13/10/2011 9600 JACK DOLAN LIMITED B1C 29/07/2010 19044 NAT ROSS LIMITED B1C 28/10/2010 10253 KENILWORTH BOWLING CLUB LIMITED B1C 22/09/2011 19044 NAT ROSS LIMITED B1C 26/10/2007 10261 ROBERT ACTON, LIMITED B1C 27/10/2011 19044 NAT ROSS LIMITED B1C 30/09/2005 10325 THE TIPPERARY SAWMILLS, LIMITED B1C 13/10/2011 19204 BALMORAL (DUBLIN) LIMITED B1C 14/10/2011 10448 DOMAS LIMITED B1C 03/10/2011 19372 BROWNSTOWN ESTATES LIMITED B1C 21/09/2011 10448 DOMAS LIMITED B1C 01/10/2010 19647 JOHN J. FENNESSY LIMITED B1C 20/10/2011 10599 KINSEALY FARMS LIMITED B1C 29/07/2011 20058 J.J. GRAINGER (DUBLIN) LIMITED B1C 16/09/2011 10599 KINSEALY FARMS LIMITED B1C 29/07/2010 20058 J.J. GRAINGER (DUBLIN) LIMITED B1C 28/10/2010 10946 G. SIMPSON LIMITED B1C 27/10/2011 20150 MINTEQ EUROPE LIMITED B1C 21/10/2011 11984 JAMES MCDAID & SONS, LIMITED B1C 25/10/2011 20787 DONOHOE'S FOODFARE LIMITED B1C 21/10/2011 12031 J. A. LUMLEY & SON, LIMITED B1C 28/07/2011 21014 KELLYS (LIMERICK) LIMITED B1C 29/07/2011 12031 J. A. LUMLEY & SON, LIMITED B1C 22/07/2010 21207 SOUTH EAST REGIONAL TOURISM B1C 20/09/2011 AUTHORITY LIMITED (FAILTE AN 12031 J. A. LUMLEY & SON, LIMITED B1C 20/08/2009 OIRDHEISCIRT TEORANTA) 12632 COLTEEN LIMITED B1C 04/10/2011 21208 SOUTH WEST REGIONAL TOURISM B1C 20/09/2011 13181 PICKFORDS IRELAND LIMITED B1C 23/07/2010 AUTHORITY LIMITED (FAILTE AN 13181 PICKFORDS IRELAND LIMITED B1C 28/07/2011 IARDHEISCIRT TEORANTA) 13817 MCCANN VERDON & CO., LIMITED B1C 07/10/2011 21213 THE NORTH WEST REGIONAL TOURISM B1C 20/09/2011 14464 T. P. WHELEHAN SON & CO. LIMITED B1C 21/10/2011 AUTHORITY LIMITED (FAILTE AN 14464 T. P. WHELEHAN SON & CO. LIMITED B1C 05/10/2006 IARTHUAISCIRT TEORANTA) 14464 T. P. WHELEHAN SON & CO. LIMITED B1C 01/10/2008 21219 THE WESTERN REGIONAL TOURISM B1C 20/09/2011 14464 T. P. WHELEHAN SON & CO. LIMITED B1C 23/10/2007 AUTHORITY LIMITED 21291 S. MARCUS LIMITED B1C 01/11/2011 14464 T. P. WHELEHAN SON & CO. LIMITED B1C 13/10/2010 21304 THE DUBLIN REGIONAL TOURISM B1C 23/09/2011 14464 T. P. WHELEHAN SON & CO. LIMITED B1C 22/10/2009 ORGANISATION LIMITED. (FAILTE 14495 SOUTHERN FRUIT SUPPLIERS B1C 29/07/2010 DUBHLINN TEORANTA) (WATERFORD) LIMITED 21577 H & D FILM PRODUCTIONS LIMITED B1C 28/07/2011 14495 SOUTHERN FRUIT SUPPLIERS B1C 29/07/2011 21589 MALTA CHARITIES B1C 16/10/2007 (WATERFORD) LIMITED 14872 M. MULLOY & SONS B1AU 27/10/2011 21589 MALTA CHARITIES B1C 25/10/2005 15261 CUMANN NA N'OIFIGEACH SLAINTE B1C 17/10/2011 21589 MALTA CHARITIES B1C 10/10/2008 COMHSHAOIL (THE ENVIRONMENTAL 21589 MALTA CHARITIES B1C 09/10/2009 HEALTH OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION) 21589 MALTA CHARITIES B1C 05/10/2011 15629 TRIO INVESTMENT TRUST B1C 28/10/2011 21589 MALTA CHARITIES B1C 20/10/2006 16056 MONAHAN'S LIMITED B1C 21/10/2011 21980 DROMARTIN ESTATES COMPANY B1C 30/07/2010 16107 THE COLISEUM CINEMA (CARLOW) B1C 28/07/2011 LIMITED LIMITED 21980 DROMARTIN ESTATES COMPANY B1C 04/08/2011 16488 A. D. S. LIMITED B1C 24/10/2001 LIMITED 16488 A. D. S. LIMITED B1C 28/10/2008 22041 CARGO SERVICES LIMITED B1C 03/10/2011 CRO GAZETTE, FRIDAY, 11th November 2011 4 ANNUAL RETURNS PROCESSED BETWEEN 04-NOV-2011 AND 10-NOV-2011 Company Company Documen Date Of Company Company Documen Date Of Number Name t Registration Number Name t Registration 22051 AIB SERVICES LIMITED B1C 02/08/2011 35024 H.I. (IRELAND) LIMITED B1C 25/10/2011 22411 AIRSIDE MANUFACTURING LIMITED B1C 14/10/2011 35024 H.I. (IRELAND) LIMITED B1C 28/06/2010 22451 AUTO-RENTALS LIMITED B1C 27/10/2011 35269 CROKE PARK MOTORS LIMITED B1C 12/10/2011 22569 FEELY & SONS LIMITED B1C 06/10/2011 35460 F. W. WOODS LIMITED B1C 30/09/2011 22738 THE TROPICAL FRUIT COMPANY (CORK) B1C 29/07/2010 35937 PROJECT ARTS CENTRE B1C 16/09/2004 LIMITED 35937 PROJECT ARTS CENTRE B1C 28/10/2005 22738 THE TROPICAL FRUIT COMPANY (CORK) B1C 29/07/2011 35937 PROJECT ARTS CENTRE B1C 16/11/2000 LIMITED 35937 PROJECT ARTS CENTRE B1C 12/10/2006 22874 PWS CELBRIDGE LIMITED B1C 26/09/2011 35937 PROJECT ARTS CENTRE B1C 07/01/2002 22874 PWS CELBRIDGE LIMITED B1C 08/09/2006 35937 PROJECT ARTS CENTRE B1C 26/10/2007 22874 PWS CELBRIDGE LIMITED B1C 02/08/2005 35937 PROJECT ARTS CENTRE B1C 24/10/2008 22874 PWS CELBRIDGE LIMITED B1C 05/07/2004 35937 PROJECT ARTS CENTRE B1C 30/09/2003 22874 PWS CELBRIDGE LIMITED B1C 16/05/2007 35937 PROJECT ARTS CENTRE B1C 29/10/2002 22874 PWS CELBRIDGE LIMITED B1C 05/05/2009 35937 PROJECT ARTS CENTRE B1C 18/10/2011 22874 PWS CELBRIDGE LIMITED B1C 16/09/2010 36103 MANEPA LIMITED B1C 28/10/2011 22874 PWS CELBRIDGE LIMITED B1C 28/05/2008 36459 COUGHLAN (LIFE AND PENSION) B1C 26/09/2011 23040 GLEESON CONCRETE B1AU 25/10/2011 CONSULTANTS LIMITED 23255 THE NATIONAL BANK OF IRELAND B1C 16/09/2011 36492 GENERAL DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED B1C 13/10/2011 NOMINEES LIMITED 36492 GENERAL DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED B1C 14/10/2009 23941 LISBEG ESTATE CO B1AU 26/09/2011 36492 GENERAL DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED B1C 16/09/2010 23946 ST. GABRIEL'S SCHOOL AND CENTRE B1C 26/10/2011 37853 CHARLESTOWN SWIMMING POOL & B1C 21/10/2011 23992 CLARE MANOR HOTEL LIMITED B1C 07/09/2010 RECREATIONAL CO. LIMITED 23992 CLARE MANOR HOTEL LIMITED B1C 23/09/2011 39252 FLOWERS LIMITED B1C 26/10/2011 24033 SWEENEY SHEET METAL LIMITED B1C 21/10/2011 39291 IRISH & EUROPEAN CORK LIMITED B1C 08/08/2011 24090 THE INVESTMENT BANK OF IRELAND B1C 03/08/2011 39454 HEDGES LIMITED B1C 21/10/2011 LIMITED 39714 CARTY QUARRIES LIMITED B1C 26/10/2011 24484 AIB CAPITAL MARKETS PUBLIC LIMITED B1C 08/08/2011 39807 HODGINS PERCIVAL & ASSOCIATES B1C 28/10/2011 COMPANY LIMITED 24787 TEXACO (IRELAND) LIMITED B1C 28/10/2011 39918 J. MURPHY & SONS (MOTORS) LIMITED B1C 17/10/2011 24991 C.B. CLARKE LIMITED B1C 07/10/2011 40235 AGRICOMM TRADERS LIMITED B1C 21/10/2011 25134 BRUNKARD & ASSOCIATES LIMITED B1C 21/10/2011 40614 HIRE A CRATE LIMITED B1C 13/10/2011 25457 C.A.S.
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