Farmers’ Rates Overdue. — lt was disclosed at a meeting of the Fanners’ Union at Olorolianga, that between £20(1(1 and £3OOO in rates are in default to Ihe nlorohanga Gounly Council by ratepayers who had never been in arrears previously. ■ Almost half Ihe rates due the county remained unpaid an March hist. II is considered that the position cannot improve during the winter, when the activities of farmers are dormant and tl'Mr revenue is practically non-oxislr"*
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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18927, 22 April 1933, Page 5
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