CITY FINANCE
(SURPLUS-It ’ fVELIvINGifok. f ' NO INCUSASB IN BATES. ’ ” .. .i- •, ,** fcr Preit Association — Copyright ) WELIiNGTON, April. 4. Vjffihp Mayor; -IMr,- Hislop, a p the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to-night, made a statement very welcome to. • Wellington ratepayers; T 2sff estimated that thei’e would lie a siffplus in the city, finances, of between eight and ton • • thousand. Although there were new burdens to face, he thought this' surplus : would enable those commitments to he made without any addition to the rates. Mr Hislop added that the, difficulties of unemployment .immediately ahead of Wellington were being, to a great extent, alleviated, by action that the Government was going to take, and he wished, to take the opportunity publicly to thank the Premier and his colleagues. fc(r the great help given him during his' term' of office.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1933, Page 2
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137CITY FINANCE Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1933, Page 2
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