PROPERTY VALUES
DISTRIBUTION OF FATE -BURDEN
i(Per ■ Ricss' As,socitition ,
1 WAN^AWm; 1 Augiist"2o. 4 ’
It was stated by Mr J. G. L. Hewitt, S.M.V at the Assessment Qourt to-day that although the act provided that the' of .properties should be fixed 'by selling' -values, <in Jbs'ence 'of sales ft was' 'impossible'' to ’dti''this, and valuations would have to -be -fixed 'in such a way as to : dli s tri ; bute the burden Of i4tris fairly : Arriong ‘property ''d-wners. It was •'Shown that the "main street of Wanganui’ was paying dne-third °f red •‘■rates' of the entire -City,;'arid Mr Hewitt stated 'thaC'it "Wriuld' ; have to be' con-' sidered if this was a fair ratio to the rest of the dity.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1933, Page 6
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