Taxation Paid £8321
Taxation paid by the Auckland Trotting Club from its winter meeting totalled £8321 Os 2d.
Councillors’ Popularity “The shouting and the tumult dies on the 17th, and for three years after the popularity and praise of councillors practically ceases,” said Mr. J. R Fow at the first meeting of the newly-elected Hamilton Borough Council. “From then on the public looks upon councillors with amused toleration or deep, secret suspicion. It l uts been said that it takes three generations to make a gentleman, but vou can become a councillor right away.”
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20570, 2 June 1941, Page 9
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