Land Tax Register and Valuation Victoria 1888 - EBOOK
Archive Digital Books Australasia
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Media: EBOOK - download
File format: PDF file - 18MB (221 pages)
Year: (1888) 2007
ISBN: 9781921081644
Publisher: Archive Digital Books Australasia
A copy of the Land Tax Register and Valuation for Victoria, a supplement to the December 7 issue of the Victorian Government Gazette 1888. This CD book contains 220 pages of tables of Land Tax Registers and Valuations, information listed includes:
- Name of Owner
- Address
- Nature of interest
- Situation of land
- Section
- Allotment
- Area
- Class of land
- Valuation
- Sums payable etc.
Fully Searchable, this document is useful for finding out details of your ancestors land ownership in Victoria at this time. The whole text of this book is searchable - names, places - in fact any word in the text.
This product contains high quality scanned images of the whole of the original book, and has been bookmarked for easy navigation. Pages can be searched, browsed, enlarged and printed out if required.
SAMPLE FILE
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1 Review
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Clear Images and Searchable
The eBook of this product had clear images and was easy to scroll through. I initially had difficulty trying to search for names and places but realised it needed to be open in Adobe Acrobat to use the search function. That Information was stated at the starts but I did not immediately understand how to do this. Once in Acrobat, I was able to use the search function.