AUCKLAND CITY VALUATION.
4 THE YEAR'S INCREASE. (By TelcEranh.-Specinl Correspondents Auckland, April 27. The aggregate valuation of Uie rateable properly in the city of Auckland was reduced by JCIS-1!) at a sitting of-an Assessment Court, over which y\v. H. C. Cutten, S.M., presided, at the City Council Chambers yesterday. The net valuation upon which tho year's rates will be assessed is XK!I,7(M, as compared with a valuation of Jir>M,l32 last year—an increase of .£60,032, which is considerably larger than I lie increase in any previous The increase in the abrogate valuation is accounted for by the erection ot new buildings ami' additions, valued ,at ,£11,229. and increase on tho. previous valuations, totalling JESS.-103. During tho vear ISC new buildings and additions wore completed, comprising BG wooden dwellings, eieht brick dwelling, sever, wooden shops. U brick shops with (Iwcllinp attached, 12 brick warehouses and factories, 39 additions to premises, l;vo skalins rinks, five iron workshops and s.oros, ono theatre, ami two exempt properties became rateable.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1113, 28 April 1911, Page 2
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164AUCKLAND CITY VALUATION. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1113, 28 April 1911, Page 2
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