FARM VALUATIONS
Wide Discrepancy (NZ.P.A.) DUNEDIN. October 5. “This is an absurd position, and it is ridiculous that these budgets regarding farm valuations are not exchanged between counsel and th? Crown representative seven days before the herring." said the chairman of the Land Sales Committee, Mr E I. Anderson, at the close of the hearing of a case which had lasted six hours and a half. "We have been sitti” ’ hi afternoon and most of th? evening.’ added Mr Anderton. "lis’-’nin " to <ig )ir: ■ in there budgets b ini’. < ballenee:| I think that by law an exchange should be made before the hearing, so that, some sort of agreement can b ree-hed.” Two valuations for (he annlican were £23.cm and Ct. 3.000. while the ("ro”'n Valuer's figures were rfi444 and t'BGl('. The property was the farm known aq Windsor Park, near Oamaru.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23324, 6 October 1945, Page 4
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142FARM VALUATIONS Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23324, 6 October 1945, Page 4
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