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ANNIE SMITH FAMILY LIMITED (954008) Registered

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Last updated on 29 Aug 2023
1100

Shareholders in Allocation:

300  (27.27%)
 
Ian Keith William CHRISTENSEN
Houhora Heads Road, Rd 4 Kaitaia ,

250  (22.73%)
 
Thora Jean CHRISTENSEN
108a Donald Road, Kaitaia ,

150  (13.64%)
 
Allie BLUCHER
51a Kervil Ave, Te Atatu Peninsula , New Zealand

150  (13.64%)
 
Gary Desmond CHRISTENSEN
Te Paki, R D 4, Kaitaia ,

100  (9.09%)
 
Desmond Francis GORMAN
52 Albert Road, Devonport ,

100  (9.09%)
 
Roger BLUCHER
2c Bel Air Drive, Hillsborough, Aucklad, 1061 , New Zealand

50  (4.55%)
 
Lena BLUCHER
491 Massey Road, Mangere East, Auckland, 2022 , New Zealand
Share allocations less than 1% are not displayed in the graph above.

(This may not be a complete list of historic shareholders for this company. Every company is required to maintain its own share register that records the company's shares and shareholder details. To obtain a complete list of historic shareholders please contact the company directly.)

Doreen May DE WAAL
16 Sep 2014

Kerry Lynne BLUCHER
16 Aug 2006

Alfred James BLUCHER
16 Aug 2006

Brett Russell BLUCHER
16 Apr 2007

Willem Frederick DE WAAL
16 Sep 2014

Craig William DE WAAL
30 Sep 2020
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