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CATCHMENT BOARD RATES

REDUCTION LIKELY Higher valuations for Christchurch city, Riccarton borough and Waimairi and Heathcote counties would mean that the reduced fraction on the administrative rate would yie’d the same amount as last year, but the Waimakariri and Eyre-Cust rates would be reduced in amount by 20 per cent., said the chairmen of the finance committee of the North Canterbury Catchment Board (Mr H. B. Anderson) in presenting to the board at its meeting yesterday, tentative proposals for reducing rates. The following are the proposals for the rates, with last year’s figures in parenthesis:— Administrative. l-40d (l-30d). Waimakariri: class A. .068 d (.114d); cl-ass B, .060 d (.104d); class C. .0 r >sl (.095d). Eyre-Cust: class A, .364 d (.539d): class B, .315 d (.468d); class C, .275 d G4lod).

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26129, 3 June 1950, Page 9

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CATCHMENT BOARD RATES Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26129, 3 June 1950, Page 9

CATCHMENT BOARD RATES Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26129, 3 June 1950, Page 9

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