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THE INVERCARGILLTIGILL AND BLUFF ROAD.

Str«ngw.« trfiTelling to and from Inrercnr^ill arid Bluff Harbour, if on horseback, will find that the distance between the above places {20 "riles) may be travelled bntb with speed and com^irf by liwrin? Tnvewareill at half-ebb, and the Bluff at -IPT water. Travellers nn foot to leave the former ptaiea at first of the ebb, and the latter at last Jtjn<rH;«r ebb, 3K»rii»g .in mind that n westerly or 3M#ir=C»?e will iPflus»e -a : Vcven bmirs' flooil, leaving "%al?S*» i hmjcß*^ebb f iSo.tl'>atit- will be necessary to 's>jfß|jtintlep%iry areorftfnglv. The above diptnnee is - - tren»r»Hv cowed br horsemen in from 2£ to 3 hours, an on foot in from 4J- to 6 hours.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 30, 20 February 1863, Page 2

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THE INVERCARGILLTIGILL AND BLUFF ROAD. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 30, 20 February 1863, Page 2

THE INVERCARGILLTIGILL AND BLUFF ROAD. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 30, 20 February 1863, Page 2

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