"I was charged with losing the Government hundreds of thousands of pounds when the soldiers' farms were being bought, because I would not va'ue lands on the prices then obtaining," Mr F. W. Flanagan (Valuer-Gen-eral) remarked at New Plymouth, when discussing valuations on the selling price of land (reports the "News"). "I consider that unimproved values in New Zealand have just abouj realised their limit," added the Valuer-General, me remark receiving the cordial endorsement of those present-
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17748, 27 April 1923, Page 3
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