FENCING COSTS
+ I Rl NHOLDERS TAXED FOR CONSERVING SOIL” From Our Own Reporter TIMARU. October 13. ■ n appeal that runholders should allowed to take fencing costs out their working income was made j[r W. H. Orbell at a meeting of B South Canterbury Catchment ; ; at Timaru to-day. :.- holders were being asked to rve the soil and were then get- - taxed for doing it, said Mr Orbell. claimed that •when fences were up to keep stock out of country •jaged by erosion, the runholder to suffer additional taxation, since cost of fences was added to the ital value of the land upon which ation was assessed. was resolved to write again to Soil Conservation • Council conning subsidies for fences put up f.cally for soil conservation.
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25934, 14 October 1949, Page 11
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