Strong efforts are being made to induce the Victorian .Government to ' recorainend the release of : Gerald S upple, the barrister who Was imprisoned, f<ir/Kfe for a^temptingihelife of ; the late/^fp G, ,P. iSroith. •' Supple appears.tojbe qufeivrational, and, if; released , he intends tp come to New Zea^ ; land to; foiloiv his^^prdfesfio^^Vr . \ : t The ; tramways are not a a unmixed blessing; ' !^L'cab;and express \6\ raersi • protectionysgciiaty ;>tas- t /B^efi> ; ica^e:d.; into. , , •existence tnere v ; and it| 'mknageme'n^ has "[. ; r already 'pbiained J l2,ooolignature"sto v a; aeti- . tibn to- the Goverrior ' in^Council ; vi grag . that the ; coniipany shqiild.^e conipelle c£ to ; epndeiise^ their steam^ or) use^ Horse-poj srer.. -y
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Clutha Leader, Volume V, Issue 222, 11 October 1878, Page 6
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