The Gab Proerietob's Btjse.—l remeimber my worthy friend Bianconi; whose good fortune is right well deserved, telling me pace that seeing one of his cars always going empty on 'a road. ■ where, .he felt there ought to'be. a ppngiderable tra&c, he bethought thebesfc.niodbof istimulating publio. opinion on the subject—to'start an opposition, and this he did with such admirable secrecy that his own drivers :neyer "ruse," but actuallycame to give him dailyvreports of all the. damage they were .doing to the 'rival eatablishmSntVand what projects.: they had toikilLeve'ry " baate" iiv tteit gtableti—^Blacktcood'sMagazine*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 894, 25 September 1866, Page 6
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