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Mr Justice Blair delivered reserved decision in Palmerston North in the case in which Henry James Whitelaw appealed against the Woodville Borough Council, holding him liable for rates on an adjoining section belonging to an absentee owner, whose address was unknown. The evidence disclosed that there was no fence between the two properties, which, however, were enclosed in one ring fence, but there was nothing to prove that Whitelaw had occupied the adjoining land, except that he promised to pay rates on same. If the case had not included this promise, His Honour stated, he would have had great difficn, in finding actual occupancy.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 281, 12 November 1929, Page 9
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