When the rate demands go out shortly many farmers in the Hawke's Bay ■ County Council's district are going to get a very rude shock, stated the chairman of the council, Mr. F. B. Logan, at the annual meeting of ths council at Napier (reports an exchange). "Farmers are going to understand just what it means to be rated on the unimproved value instead of the capital—a comparison of their 1931, and 1936 demands-will _shcsW „ them i that."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 131, 4 June 1936, Page 16
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