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THE INVERCARGILL AND BLUFF ROAD.

t -"trnn<Tf>rs frnvllinif to fl'i'l Fram Trirprc^r^il! BTifl TMuff MBrbnuv. il'on linrsehnfk. will firifl Mint t'np flislnnop liotwoen Hie nhovp placr-s (20 -nilcs) may be fravel'ed bolh will) speftfl nnd comfort by leaving Invevcargill at half-ebb, and the Bluff at

low water. Travellers on foot to leave tbe former place at first of tbe ebb, and tbe latter at last quarter ebb, bearing in mind tbat a westerly^ or S. W. gale w ;i l cause a seven hours' flood, leaving but five hours' ebb, so tbat it will be necessary to get under way accordingly. The above distance is •jenevaHy covered by horsemen in from 2\ to 3 hours, an on foot in from 4£ to 6 hours.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 10 April 1863, Page 2

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THE INVERCARGILL AND BLUFF ROAD. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 10 April 1863, Page 2

THE INVERCARGILL AND BLUFF ROAD. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 10 April 1863, Page 2

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