MR EDGELER’S STATEMENTS.
TO THE EDITOR,
Sir, — 1 notice in Tuesday’s issue of your paper that I am made responsible for informing Mr Edgeler that the Union had written to my father re his political platform. I beg to state that what I did say was that the “ Temperance Party” had done so ; but, seeing that I had no authority to say such a thing of the Union, and that I had not asked or hinted to them that they should do so, it would have been strange that 1 should make such an erratic kind of a statement. The gentleman referred to by Mr Edgeler cannot assist me to call back the lost memory. I therefore leave your readers and Messrs Edgeler and Co. to give me justice. As compared with Mr Edgeler I am an unknown and untried man, and do not wish to make an impression by appending a string of mystical nonentities after my name, but am yours, etc., Thos. Buxton.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2571, 21 October 1893, Page 3
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165MR EDGELER’S STATEMENTS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2571, 21 October 1893, Page 3
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