“I know there was land in standing buslr when the last valuation of the county was made,” said Councillor Young at the meeting of the Egmon; County Council on Tuesday. “And it is now in blackberry, ’ ’ interposed, Councillor Watson, amidst laughter. The council, however, decided to press the department for a re-valuation in the interests of the county as a whole. It was pointed out that 13 years had elapsed since the last valuation, and it was felt that many settlers might be adversely affected.
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Shannon News, 20 May 1927, Page 3
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