PROGRESS.
«■ Further evidence of tlic solid prosrfss of the Hr.lt was embodied in the annual ■report of the President of the W^-V.iig-ton E.ea-1 Estate Institute preaente'2 at the annual meeting -held in Wellin^fc-.m li at week. j For the yeaT yudiug 3Xst December dest the value of the permits »ssued in ■Wd'lington and the suburbs were a? f.*l-]ows:--<?ity, £925,545; MelroW, d£453,----459; Lower Hutt, £388,070; Karen. x 239,726; Onslow, £120,534; Pet;eo In rotrnparing the value of iAr< P^ Tmits issued for the Hutt "Valley with 1-h.ose of Melrose it is necessary to bear' in ui*nt '.hat BJclxose embraces -he f<-l-lowin? • f- .-:-—lsland Bay, Mora'n^toti, T vnll in**, ITiiioirnie, Hataitai, BiO«»lr!ly • Vo!'.]t(Tvn, Melrose Hei t ?ht-5 J.nd Kelbinn ITrom the above figures it wiH be el«ar that Lower Hutt was beaten only :by Wellington City in the matter, of 'building permits issued. The growing importance of this district was further recognised by t&e election of a Lower Hutt agent to the Executive of Beal,Estate Institute, Mr A. W. Nisibet being elected to represent the Hutt Valley.
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 5, 26 June 1930, Page 5
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174PROGRESS. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 5, 26 June 1930, Page 5
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