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2008/B/37 Annual Returns Received Between 05-Sep-2008 and 11-Sep-2008 Index of Submission Types ISSUE ID: 2008/B/37 ANNUAL RETURNS RECEIVED BETWEEN 05-SEP-2008 AND 11-SEP-2008 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, 12th September 2008 3 ANNUAL RETURNS RECEIVED BETWEEN 05-SEP-2008 AND 11-SEP-2008 Company Company Document Date Of Company Company Document Date Of Number Name Receipt Number Name Receipt 2394 W.A. AND A.F. WOODS, LIMITED B1C 05/09/2008 39925 W. CASEY LIMITED B1C 04/09/2008 2667 BURLCO PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY B1C 11/09/2008 40545 CARTY CONTRACTORS LIMITED B1C 19/08/2008 2856 THE LEINSTER LEADER, LIMITED B1 30/05/2008 40589 BOSTON MANOR PROPERTIES LIMITED B1C 09/09/2008 3498 ROYAL INSTITUTE OF THE ARCHITECTS OF B1 05/09/2008 40699 CATHAL CONLON & COMPANY LIMITED B1C 03/09/2008 IRELAND 40705 DRUMGOFF HOLDINGS B1 08/09/2008 4250 IMPERIAL HOTEL LISDOONVARNA COMPANY B1C 25/08/2008 41459 JOHN J. 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O'CONNELL MOTORS LIMITED B1C 13/08/2008 14683 MCNUTTS OF DOWNINGS LIMITED B1C 14/08/2008 47720 CRINDLE INVESTMENTS B1AU 21/08/2008 14777 SOLVAY HEALTHCARE LIMITED B1C 11/09/2008 47737 MOATE MEATS LIMITED B1C 01/09/2008 14966 BOYLAN BROS. LIMITED B1C 28/08/2008 47884 THE HUNT MUSEUMS TRUST B1C 01/09/2008 16041 TIM HASTINGS LIMITED B1C 03/09/2008 48255 JEFFERSON PAYROLL LIMITED B1C 26/08/2008 16621 DER DEUTSCHE SCHULVEREIN LIMITED B1C 09/09/2008 49174 SEAN O'DONOGHUE LIMITED B1C 03/09/2008 16761 DONOVAN AUCTIONEERS LIMITED B1C 01/09/2008 49327 C.B.I. FREIGHT LIMITED B1 08/09/2008 16783 TIPPERARY CATTLE MARKET LIMITED B1C 01/09/2008 50294 KARLS (WATERFORD & DUNGARVAN) LIMITED B1C 03/09/2008 16907 WAVIN IRELAND LIMITED B1C 25/08/2008 50787 MCENERNEY AND BYRNE LIMITED B1C 02/09/2008 16999 T.J. O'MAHONY & SONS (HOLDINGS) LIMITED B1 09/09/2008 50870 HUNTER\RED CELL IRELAND LIMITED B1 08/09/2008 17360 MATCHLESS PRODUCTS LIMITED B1C 04/09/2008 51070 HAMPTON COURT LIMITED B1C 08/08/2008 18005 THE ST. JOHN OF GOD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY B1C 28/08/2008 51600 SLIGO SUPPLY CENTRE LIMITED B1C 04/09/2008 LIMITED 51715 F.B.D. SECURITIES LIMITED B1C 28/08/2008 18017 LOMBARD IRELAND LIMITED B1C 09/09/2008 51806 ELSEVIER IRELAND LIMITED B1C 05/09/2008 18056 TAGASTE LIMITED B1C 03/09/2008 52668 FRED J. HANLEY & COMPANY LIMITED B1C 15/08/2008 18273 CARTRONGEERAGH LIMITED B1C 29/08/2008 52818 S.B.S. MANAGEMENT LIMITED B1C 02/09/2008 18538 FARRELL ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED B1 11/09/2008 52824 MILFORD MANNERS LIMITED B1C 08/09/2008 18538 FARRELL ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED B1C 11/09/2008 52833 INDUR (WHOLESALE) LIMITED B1C 08/09/2008 18844 PARK DALE FASHIONS LIMITED B1C 05/09/2008 53854 COGAN'S GARAGE LIMITED B1C 02/09/2008 19320 DILLON BROS. 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WALLACE CONSTRUCTION LIMITED B1C 10/09/2008 24450 MODERECTOR (IRELAND) LIMITED B1C 28/08/2008 55970 INNISFREE CRYSTAL LIMITED B1C 04/09/2008 24720 GREGANS CASTLE LIMITED B1C 28/08/2008 56800 PAT LOUGHREY & SONS LIMITED B1 28/08/2008 25211 GALWAY CREDIT COMPANY LIMITED B1C 05/09/2008 57108 JAMES GREENE & SON LIMITED B1C 05/09/2008 25234 IRISH MARKETING COMPANY LIMITED B1C 08/09/2008 57171 LOUIS A. MCAULEY (HOLDINGS) LIMITED B1C 28/08/2008 25323 JOHN HUNTER LIMITED B1 08/09/2008 57224 MARS FOODS IRELAND LIMITED B1C 08/09/2008 25703 ALLIED IRISH WINE MERCHANTS LIMITED B1C 11/09/2008 57423 LOUISBURGH HOLIDAYS PUBLIC LIMITED B1C 08/09/2008 26848 Y&R ADVERTISING IRELAND LIMITED B1 08/09/2008 COMPANY 27073 BIRR DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED. B1C 01/09/2008 57482 LAMBAIRE CALIS LIMITED B1 09/09/2008 27703 CHAIN SAW SERVICE LIMITED B1C 27/08/2008 57867 TARA FARMS LIMITED B1C 02/09/2008 28029 N. 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