Botai : Commissioner .'O'Hara Smith implicates two Ministers, Mr Cndman and Sir Patrick Buckley; in tlio Fox mystery, and apparently! refuse's to accept their sworn statement of luuocenco. Noiv the Hwiling I'osl comes on tho scene and swears also that Sir Patrick and MrCadman are guiltless, and asserts that this crusade of Mr Scddoii has been instigated for the purpose, not of confounding theitowy l'o4, but of ruining, politically, his jEolleagiie, Sir Patrick Buckley. According to our Wellington contemporary that happy family, tho Ministry, set spies and detectives to w'atchonoanothor. We shall now bo to hear the Ministerial aeeountlfi the affair. I'rom the Poit's veimon we should be disposed to tliiil tliatMrSeddon has been tryingl) ont his peck of dirt at one meal, Bit of course it is only fair to waifcßs explanation, if he lms one. \
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4760, 29 June 1894, Page 2
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