SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE LAKE DIGGINGS.
FOR THE INFORMATION OF NEW ARRIVALS The nearest route for pedestrians going to the Lake, is h>j the North Bond. About 4 3 miles from town, the road turns to the left, and from theneo. to Winton Bush CIS miles) the dray track should be kept, then the .Surrey line to the liiver Oreti (\2 miles); from tk*nce follow the dray-track to the Elbow Accommodation House. B<j this route, 30 miles arc saved, and if the Orcti is high the East Bank can be kept all the icay. There is an aceoniinnd-ttioii house at Wallacctotrn, 7 miles from Invcrcaryill ; another at the Lime Hills, 25 miles; another at the Ellio'c, 54 miles ; another at Rogers, 74 j miles ; and another at the foot of the LaJcc, 92 miles.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 13 March 1863, Page 2
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137SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE LAKE DIGGINGS. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 13 March 1863, Page 2
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