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FURTHER PARTICULARS REGARDING MR FORWOOD.

(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, April 16. In pursuance of instructions given by the Premier when in Auckland, Superintendent Thomson has taken action in the charge alleged by certain Natives against Mr Forwood, solicitor, of defrauding the Native chief Taurau Kukupa out of £BSO, received on account of land transactions. An information was formally laid by Taurau yesterday, and steps are now being taken to bring accused to answer the serious accusation preferred against him. In connection with this matter it is stated there is quite another phase. Forwood ha 3 written over, it is stated, and if his figures are true he has been the injured party. ”Of course, what has been published as yet has only been from an ex parte statement of Maoris, and so judgment should be suspended until both sides of the case have been heard.

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New Zealand Mail, 22 April 1887, Page 14

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FURTHER PARTICULARS REGARDING MR FORWOOD. New Zealand Mail, 22 April 1887, Page 14

FURTHER PARTICULARS REGARDING MR FORWOOD. New Zealand Mail, 22 April 1887, Page 14

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