PAYMENT OF RATES
RUSH DAYS- <>yER
The rush of ratepayers to► pay fheii^ rates before the imposition of the io|. per cent, penalty is, over, but still.4lh_ ■. office; is far more than-ordinarily" Tbusys^ The total amount received yesterda^' was £12,244-Os 63, including the cheque*.. and notes which had been posted •oyer-*'., night., 'The total of rates paid up tilt:' last night was £442,703 145.1 d, leaving £66,297 outstanding, ox a;trifle overKf per cent. On the corresponding''day;'', last year.the amount outstanding: £62,760, or 12.34 percent, of the totaK demand. ; :...... ;;... •■-. ; : 7. 3 It is unlikely that the full 'amount? :f can be collected by March 31,,the Pm-P of the current financial year, "but'it iak[hoped that at least, the, arrears wi_l;n^|; exceed those at the end rof thela^' financial year, 7£44,0D0. _: '':':, ..;'';" 7"""'"'
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 13
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129PAYMENT OF RATES Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 13
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