assessment court
HEARING OF objections.
Further appaals against valuations of properties were heard by the Court yesterday, after which the Court concluded its Wellington V G Dav, S.M., presided, and had associated inth him Messrs- T. B. Dwan (assessor for the Wellington City Conned) and Ewen Campbell (assessor fo the Government). Mr. F.E. p sonted the Valuation Department. T. P. Halpin, a Cuba Street draper (Mr. W’. Pony) appeared against a capital valuation on his property of -£6290 (unimproved value 415290, J 11000), Stating that his frontage to Cuba Street was 23ft. He considered that the valuation was too high. The city valuer (Mr. J. Ames) explained that the basis on which the value was assessed was 41230 a foot, ae a property next door had been disposed of at that rate. A valuer (C. .0. Crump) estimated the vMlue of the appellant’s frontage .at <£24o a foot. Tho valuation was susAfter hearing two other appeals the Court adjourned-
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 280, 20 August 1921, Page 13
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159assessment court Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 280, 20 August 1921, Page 13
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