TAXATION ON LAND.
FINANCIAL FIRM STOPS ADVANCES. fBT TELEGRAPH— PBESS ASSOCIATION.] CARTERTON, This Day. A firm of local solicitors informed a Doxly News reporter this morning that KSL£. adVanCS W* X a d'r] E » e th S ° feef ec f ntl y as I** week," they fhS'rt t. m f mber - ff ° r Ma Btorton stated u^ »™1 d questtOn wonld up again ln a more formidable form te f u e X' T , aS + SUmed that there m «^ be further land taxation, etc. In face of this statement, it is unlik el y th a t wo po tion 88 ™ 6 l6ndiUg Until the *»*«£ X nn mm ° re aSSUred - Possibly it iTons S 6^ 6^ 611 ,* f ° r »veral milS £ n t I J° leave l he, country. Ihis must be the result of continued . Jegislatron increasing the burdens on the land, and making the mortgagee °n
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1909, Page 8
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148TAXATION ON LAND. Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1909, Page 8
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