TAKAPUNA’S LOSS
LAND IN LAKE BASIN INCOME FALLS WITH RATES (THE SUN’S Parliamentary Report* I WELLINGTON, Tuesday. Loss to Takapuna of a c £1,500 in income through reaa* justment of valuations in the lakebasin area, in which building »• now prohibited, was bewailed by Mr. A. Harris (Waitemata), when presentation of a report on valuations gave the House opportunity to discuss kindred subjects this afternoon. On a revalution, the area c ® by the prohibition, which aimed, Mr. Harris, at securing an unimpeacnably pure water supply for the roa j”' time boroughs, had dropped in ra able value from £BO,OO to £42.64 . a result, the Takapuna Borough Lou - cil was losing £1.500 annually In rate*As other boroughs were drawing water, while Takapuna was St*®®* the loss, he contended that sorn f, jA of reimbursing Takapuna should found. . _# The Hon. A. D. McLeod fMlnietW Lands): Would not Takapuna suffer through an impure water rap ply? Mr. Haris: Oh. yes, in common the other boroughs: but the V os* u is that the burden is falling omj Takapuna.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 415, 25 July 1928, Page 2
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174TAKAPUNA’S LOSS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 415, 25 July 1928, Page 2
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