During a discussion at a meeting of the Waipa County Council yesterday on the question of suing for rates remaining unpaid after November .'SO, one councillor commented upon the excellent position in which the Raglan County stood. There all the rates were always collected. Was, he asked, Waipa a poorer county than Raglan? He thought it rather the reverse. Another councillor: No, but they ail live on fish in Raglan. (Laughter.)
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Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16947, 9 November 1926, Page 6
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