B J Kuriger Family Trust (trustee)
L S & B J Kuriger Trusts Partnership (both above trusts are partners in this entity; trustee)
L S Kuriger Family Trust (beneficiary)
Kuriger Trustees Limited – trustee company
Monster Ernie Farm Management Limited – general partner for limited liability partnership; dairy farming
Shortland Farm Management Limited – general partner for limited liability partnership; dairy farming
Taranaki Growth Spurt Limited (not trading) – operated gym franchise
ANZ Bank – mortgage
L S & B J Kuriger Trusts Partnership – loan account owing via trusts partnership*
Taranaki Growth Spurt Limited – loan account*
Fonterra Limited – dairy processing
Greenplan (Wild Boar) 1999 Forestry Partnership – forestry venture
Livestock Improvement Limited – bovine genetics
Oxbow Dairies Limited – dairy farm business
Ravensdown – fertiliser and animal health products
Shortland Farm Limited Partnership – dairy farm business
Shortland Farm No 2 Limited Partnership – dairy farm business
Apartment (owned by L S & B J Kuriger Trusts Partnership) – Wellington
Dairy farm (owned by Shortland Farm Limited Partnership) – Ōpunake
Dairy farm (owned by Shortland Farm No 2 Limited Partnership) – Ōpunake
Dairy farm grazing unit (joined leasehold interest) – Ōpunake
Family home (owned by L S & B J Kuriger Trusts Partnership) – New Plymouth
Family home (owned by L S & B J Kuriger Trusts Partnership) – Te Awamutu
Fisher Funds KiwiSaver Plan
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