1V,,• the cars. lie received a cheque for £25 from Mr Liste of Wellington, who, he understood "'ns Secretary and Organiser for the Reform ] a 1 1>. Mit ness was chairmiut of the Reform Oieanisation in Pukckoho. He had ascertained that all the Maoris aronnd Pukekohe were Pomare supporters and that decided him as to the ordering of the ears. He did not remember 11?nnta Arateta asking him about providing ears for Maoris, and he denied that Renata spoke to him about food for people on election day. Some women and children "eut to his -ton and said thev were hungry. He told an assistant to give them some bread and butter. He did not see more than twentv persons outside the store. Some of them were young women and children. The hearing was adjourned till tomorrow .
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1923, Page 3
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