A STANDARD RENT.
UNUSUAL CAKE. I <-on< ■ «ct, A ease out <d‘ the ordinary I °f ■ heard at the Magistrate’s (' Uun H ,rI ‘.erdav bv Mr R. \Y. l) vt », s\\ ■ Mrs A. J. Williams,' a agents, Messrs Lee, Mackii- M uid McKay, sued ('. Voss, of(fl to 1 for £9 1,/s sd, arrears <it rent. itv. A portion of the claim wiufd duct ions made by the forwarding inomy to the imcnH * 1 Waipawa. When Vow took |B lion of the house he paid the JJJJ he ground, and his solicitor. Mrfl claimed that the owner of t|,fH 0( j ’-erty must pay the cost uf nil ting the money to Waipawa. H Hgl The j oiut was also raised liv« the fence that the rent whs too lufl I ‘he 7 per cent, scale pi nailt«| |K Zei Act. The Government W(M £362. ■ the Mr Harker, appearing !n>Mr,l liains, put in two iudependem vH ow ’«'»« '- 1 ' "'«» Mr Tlwfl K dated that it would cost mil £OSO to build a house of the dimensions. Allowance must al|H p lt , made for average repairs, nti&H ] nsurance, and depreciation nffl t o j three to four per cent. WitliH hu allowances he submitted that HwH fei be found the rent should he S n° than 13s per week, the rate ni * sent charged. ■ The Magistrate reserved nulgiufl
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 7 November 1924, Page 2
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225A STANDARD RENT. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 7 November 1924, Page 2
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