THE INVERCARGILL AND BLUFF ROAD.
Strangers (ravelling to and from Invere<\rgil' and BluTf Harbour, if on horseback, will find that ■ the distance between the above places ('2O miles) ! may be travelled both with speed and comfort by 1 leaving Inverearinll fit half-ebb, and the Bluff at low water. Travellers on tb:>t to !e:\ve the former ■ place at first of the ebb, and the Litter at. lnst I quarter ebb. hearing in mind that a westerly or i S.W. ijale will enusft a seven hours' flood, leaving j but five hours' ebb, ?<> that it will be necessary to j et under way accordingly. The above distance is j irencrally covered by horsemen in <Yorn 2k to 3 Imurs, anon foot in'f'rom 11 to 0 hours.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 19, 13 January 1863, Page 2
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124THE INVERCARGILL AND BLUFF ROAD. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 19, 13 January 1863, Page 2
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