THE WAIRAU SEAT.
(Per Press Association'.) Blenheim, March 21. Healy said lie had paid Parker £33 for hire of cars, on the election days and during the campaign Hogan offered witness vehicles for use on polling days, but not free. To Mr. Skerrett: He was aware that it was not proper for Duncan to hire cars for use on election days. Duncan gave witness a cheque for £3OO odd to pay all election expenses. Ho could not say that the £33 was not included in Duncan’s cheque. To Mr Chapman: Both witness and the other secretary were out of pocket over the: election, lie hired four vehicles for use on election days. Ho was hot encouraging Morrison in playing false to McCallum. He would not swear that Sinclair did not teR him that he had seen Morrison, and Morrison had said he never received money from Macey. He had not paid £5 towards the cost of the petition.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 72, 21 March 1912, Page 6
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