REVALUATION DELAYS.
i j PROTEST FROM WAIPA. (By Telegraph. —Own Correspondent.) \\ HAMILTON, this day. ' I Prolonged and vexations delay in [ respect of revaluations has been a conJ etant topic of discussion and agitation among local bodies in the South Auckland district. With the subdivision and : i closer settlement going on in 'the vicinlity of Hamilton, Waipa County Council 1 ' is one of the local authorities prominently concerned in this matter. This has ■prompted Waipa to repeatedly seek for of the present position. I The clerk reported yesterday, however, ' that within the past fortnight considerable improvement had been shown. The ' ' eerious aspect of the matter to the coun- ' I cil, he said, was illustrated in a caee ' 'of a subdivision at the corner of New 'castle and Whatawhata roads, near ' Frankton Junction. The original capital 1 valuation was £225, and with the recti- « fication recently made the present valuation 'uation with improvements added was i £4730.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 295, 11 December 1923, Page 7
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