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A List of Names and Addresses of Persons to Be Served with This Notice AppendixAppendix C - A listlist of names and addresses of personspersons to be served with this notice. AppAppealeal by NgaiNgai TahuTabu TourismTourism on thethe QLDCQLDC PDPPDF StageStage 1 pagepage 8 Stage 1 Submitters and Further Submitters No. Submitter Agent Address Email Clark Fortune McDonald & , , ^ , AsiociatSS ............ -1JUUIJ LI LU ULII.I Lll [MJLU.LUJI IL RCl Queenstown Ptv Ltd. RCL Henlev Down Ltd, RCL Jacks 1 Point Ltd (RTI)' .......... — Jacks Point Residential No.2 Ltd, Jacks Point Village Holdings Limited, Jacks Point Land No. 2 Limited, Jacks Point Management Limited, Henley D FS1000 John Blennerhassett 6B Panorama Road,Clifton,Christchurch,New Zealand,8081 [email protected] FS1001 Mark Church 127 Moncks Spur Road,Redcliffs,Christchurch,8081 [email protected] FS1002 Greg Fitzgerald Unknown, Westhaven,Christchurch,New Zealand,8061 [email protected] FS1003 Nicole Meldrum 1 Peak View Ridge,Wanaka,New Zealand,9305 [email protected] FS1004 Elizabeth & Murray Hanan 159 HIGHGAT£,ROSLYN,DUNEDIN,New Zealand,9010 [email protected] FS1005 David Barton PO Box 32-502,Auckland,Auckland,New Zealand,0744 [email protected] FS1006 Garry Strange 685 Glenorchy Road,Closeburn,Queenstown,9348 [email protected] FS1007 Barry Thomas 517 Peninsula Road,Kelvin Heights,Queenstown,New Zealand,9300 [email protected] FS1008 Wayne Harray 30 Mechanic Street,North East Valley,Dunedin,New Zealand,9010 [email protected] FS1009 Gawith Deans FamilyTrust 94 Burma Rd,Ngauranga,Wellington,New Zealand,6035 [email protected] FS1010 John Metherell 578 Speargrass Flat Road,RD l,Queenstown,New Zealand,9371 [email protected] FS1011 Dennis & Hughes 379 Stuart Street,9382 [email protected] Ros FS1012 Willowridge Developments Limited PO Box 170,Dunedin,New Zealand,9054 alison@ willowridge.co.nz FSX013 Orchard Road Holdings Limited PO Box 170,Dunedin,New Zea!and,9054 [email protected] FS1014 Steve Schikker 72 Kirimoko Crescent,Wanaka,NZ,9305 [email protected] FS1015 Straterra 10-668,Wellington,New Zealand,6143 [email protected] FS1016 Clark Fortune McDonald and Associates 553,Queenstown,New Zealand,9348 [email protected] FS1017 Wanaka Berry Farm 83 Orchard Road,RD 2,Wanaka,9382 [email protected] FS1018 Noel Williams 412 Aubrey Road,Wanaka,New Zealand,9305 [email protected] FS1019 Noel Williams 412 Aubrey Road,Wanaka,New Zealand,9305 [email protected] FS1020 Vaughn Woodfield 32 Estuary Crescent,Fairfield,Dunedin,New Zealand,9018 [email protected] FS1021 Kate Woodfield 32 Estuary Crescent,Fairfield,Dunedin,9018 [email protected] FS1022 Robin Lonsdale 307 Morven Ferry Rd,R l,Queenstown,New Zealand,9371 [email protected] D FS1023 Simon Beadle PO Box 101,Arrowtown,New Zealand,9351 [email protected] FS1024 Hunter Leece and Anne Kobienia PO Box 1937,Queenstown,9348 [email protected] FS1025 Noel Williams 412 Aubrey Road,Wanaka,9305 williams. [email protected] FS1026 Rampart Holdings 47 Mansfield Avenue,St Albans,Christchurch,8014 [email protected] FS1027 Denise & John Prince 85 Orchard Road,Wanaka,New Zealand,9382 [email protected] FS1028 Wanaka on Water Body Corporate 63238 Gallaway Cook Allan PO Box 143,Dunedin,New Zealand,9054 Campbell.hodgson@ga!lawaycookallan.co.nz FS1029 Universal Developments Limited Anderson Lloyd 13 Camp Street,Queenstown,New Zealand,9300 maree.baker-galloway@a!.nz,[email protected],wa [email protected] Page 25 of 35 Stage 1 Submitters and Further Submitters No. Submitter Agent Address Email FS1030 Jeremy Bell Investments Limited Gallaway Cook Allan PO Box 143,Dunedin,New Zealand,9054 [email protected] FS1031 Stewart Mahon PO Box 881,Queenstown,New Zealand,9348 [email protected] FS1032 Marjorie Goodger PO Box 59,Lake Hawea,New Zealand,9345 [email protected] FS1033 Sheiia & Brian McCaughan PO Box 59,Lake Hawea,New Zealand,9345 [email protected] FS1034 Upper Clutha Environmental Society (Inc.) 245 Hawea Back Road,Wanaka,New Zealand,9382 [email protected] FS1036 Sharpe FamilyTrust 48 Peninsula Road,Kawarau Falls,Queenstown,New Zeaiand,9300 [email protected] FS1037 Dan Pinckney PO Box 6,Wanaka,New Zealand,9343 [email protected] Seven Albert Town Property Owners . See Table in FS1038 Land Solutions Ltd PO Box 577,Wanaka(New Zealand,9343 [email protected] Attachments [email protected]; [email protected], FS1039 Lakeland Park Christian Camp 285,New Zealand,9740 [email protected] FS1040 Forest and Bird PO Box 6230,Dunedin,New Zealand,9010 [email protected] FS1041 Quentin Smith 24 Allenby Place,Wanaka,New Zealand,9305 [email protected] FS1042 John Borrell 35 Mountain View Road,RD l,Queenstown,NZ,9371 [email protected] FS1043 Grand Lakes Management Limited Resource Management Group 69 Cambridge Terrace,Christchurch Central,Christchurch,New Zealand,8013 [email protected] FS1044 John Borrell 35 Mountain View Road,RD 1,Queenstown,New Zealand,9371 [email protected] FS1045 John Borrell 35 Mountain View Road,RD l,Queenstown,NZ,9371 [email protected] FS1046 John Borrell 35 Mountain View Road,RD l,Queenstown,New Zealand,9371 [email protected] FS1047 John Borrell 35 Mountain View Road,RD l,Queenstown,New Zealand,9371 [email protected] Foodstuffs South Island Limited and Foodstuffs South Island FS1048 Aurecon New Zealand Limited PO Box 1061,Christchurch,New Zealand,8140 [email protected] Properties Limited FS1049 LAC Property Trustees Limited Gallaway Cook Allan PO Box 143,Dunedin,New Zeaiand,9054 [email protected] FS1050 Jan Andersson Gallaway Cook Allan PO Box 143,Dunedin,New Zealand,9054 [email protected] FS1051 Peter and Jillian Beadle PO Box 96,Arrowtown,New Zealand,9351 [email protected] FS1052 Barry Andrews 41 Peak View Ridge,Wanaka,Wanaka,New Zealand,9305 [email protected] FS1053 Tui Advisers Ltd PO Box 32-502,Devonport,Auckland,New Zeaiand,0744 [email protected] FS1054 Jools Hall 248 Riverbank Road,RD 2,Wanaka,New Zealand,9382 [email protected] FS1055 Sophie James PO Box 1111,Queenstown,New Zealand,9348 [email protected] FS1056 Alistair Munro 22 Worrobil St,North Balgowlah,Sydney,Australia,NSW [email protected] FS1057 Mandy Kennedy PO Box 254,Queenstown,New Zealand,9300 mandy.kennedy@queenstowntrai!.org.nz FS1D58 Marc Scaife PO Box 858,Queenstown,9348 [email protected] FS1059 Erna Spijkerbosch 9 Weaver St,Queenstown,Queenstown,NZ,9300 [email protected] FS1060 Oxford Holdings Limited John Edmonds and Associates PO Box 95,Queenstown,New Zealand,9348 [email protected] Brown & Company Planning Group FS1061 Otago Foundation Trust Board PO Box 1467,Queenstown,New Zealand,9348 [email protected] Ltd F51062 Ross Copland New Zealand,0000 [email protected] FS1063 Peter Fleming and Others PO Box 498,Queenstown,New Zealand,9348 [email protected] FS1064 Martin MacDonald Carey Vivian PO Box 5214,Queenstown ,New Zealand,9349 [email protected] FS1065 Ohapi Trust PO Box 9344 Canterbury Chambers,Christchurch,New Zealand,8149 [email protected] | FS1066 Aircraft Owners and Pilots Associates (NZ) Inc New Zealand,0000 [email protected] Page 26 of 35 Stage 1 Submitters and Further Submitters Submitter Agent Address No. Email FS1067 Carey Vivian Cabo Limited PO Box 2514,Wakatipu,Queenstown,New Zealand,9349 [email protected] FS1068 Keri & Roland Lemaire-Sicre 465 Ladies Mile,Queenstown,New Zealand,9371 [email protected] FS1069 The Triumph Trust PO Box 2117,Queenstown,New Zealand,9349 [email protected] FS1Q70 Lyn Hamilton SOB Loop Road,Kelvin Heights,Queenstown,New Zealand,9300 [email protected] FS1071 Lake Hayes Estate Community Association 25 Sylvan St,Lake Hayes Estate,Queenstown,New Zealand,9304 [email protected] FS1072 Jay Berriman 30B Loop Road,Kelvin Heights,Queenstown,New Zealand,9300 [email protected] FS1074 Alistair Angus 845 Kinloch Road,Kinloch,New Zealand,9372 [email protected] John Edmonds and Associates FS1075 Oxford Holdings Limited PO Box 95,Queenstown,New Zealand,9348 [email protected] Limited John Edmonds and Associates FS1076 Oxford Holdings Limited PO Box 95,Queenstown,New Zealand,9348 [email protected] Limited FS1077 Board of Airline Representatives of New Zealand (BARNZ) PO Box 2779,Auckland CBD,Auckland,New Zealand,1140 [email protected] FS1078 Kelvin Peninsula Community Association 6A Oregon Drive,Kelvin Heights,Queenstown,New Zealand,9300 [email protected] FS1079 Bob & Nora Daultrey & Hastings PO Box 220,Wanaka,9343 [email protected] FS1080 Director General of Conservation Director General of Conservation Private Bag4715,Christchurch Mail Centre,Christchurch,8140 [email protected] FS1081 Ian Dee PO Box 247,Cromwell,New Zealand,9342 [email protected] FS1082 J and R Hadley P.0 Box 1356,Queenstown,New Zealand,9700 [email protected] FS1083 Clark Fortune McDonald 553,Queenstown,New Zealand,9348 [email protected] FS1084 Wendy Clarke 513 Speargrass Fiat Road,RDl,Queenstown,New Zealand,9371 [email protected] FS1085 Contact Energy Limited PO Box 25,Clyde,New Zea)and,9340 [email protected] FS1Q86 J Hadley PO Box 1356,Queenstown,New Zealand,9700 [email protected] FS1087 Robyn Hart 515 Speargrass Flat Rd,Queenstown,New Zealand,9371 [email protected] FS1088 Ross and Judith Young Family Trust Gallaway Cook Allan PO Box 143,Dunedin,New Zealand,9054 [email protected] FS1089 Mark McGuiness PO Box 24137,Wellington,New Zealand,6142 [email protected]
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