LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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B.N.W. —No space to widen the discussion. Seth Newell. —No space for the speculation. The Future.—You should particularise the statements to which you refer. L, J. Bowerman.—Thank you; noted yesterday by Peter Meredith. H. Holm.—Few authorities would subscribe to your view that “a little dirt never hurt anybody,” at least when the dirt is on food. Waimairi Ratepayer. The branch manager of the Valuation Department (Mr V. R. Aitken) said all properties in the Waimairi County were inspected between September 1, 1964, and Oc tober 31, 1965. If you call at the department’s office, the district valuer will give you the date on which your property was visited.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30918, 26 November 1965, Page 10
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