THE POMARE ALLEGATIONS.
REDUCED TO TWO. ELEVEN ISSUES FAIL. ipei Piesa Association.; Auckland, March J 6. At the hearing ol the Tauranga election petition, Judge. Hosklng said that of the thirteen emuges, live had been ananuoneu—tour voluntarily and one on uie suggestion of the Court. Ot the remaining eight, his Honour gave reasons way six Simula not be sustained, and said he would like to hear evidence on the two remaining charges. These deal wifh the alleged threat to have a native interpreter’s accuse cancelled, and an alleged threat to replace natives by Europeans on certain public works. Sir Maui Pomare and his secretary gave evidence generally denying the allegations. me nearing is proceeding.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 March 1923, Page 3
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