WHAT IS A VALUER? Prudent buyers and sellers act only upon the advice of a Registered or Public Valuer. The Registered or Public Valuer makes valuation for rates, rents, taxation purposes and all matters connected with Real Estate. In 1948, the Government created the Valuers Registration Board and only men of high integrity, ability, experience and qualifications are granted registration. Thus the public are protected by dealing only with a Registered Valuer or Public Valuer. ■Professional examinations are held annually and a university course is available. The Institute publishes a quarterly journal devoted to current valuation problems with articles contributed by leading men in the profession. Issued by the Public Relations Committee. New Zealand Institute of Valuers, General Secretary, P.O. Box 986, WELLINGTON.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 3, 15 September 1953, Page 246
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