SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE LAKE DIGGINGS., — 4 FOR THE INFORMATION OF NEW ARRIVAif . • "•_ The nearest route far pedestrians going to tr, Lake, is the North Road. About _^ niiA from toton, the road turns to the left, a%< from thence to Winton Bush ("_&' miles'fy drag track should be kept, then tlie Sural line to the River Oreti ("12 miles).; firi. thence follow the dray -track to the ElfjFi Accommodation House. By Nus route,t 3miles are saved, and if the Oreti is higltt^v East Bank can be kept all the wag. ' W^ There is an accommodation house at WdUaee toion, 7 miles from Invercargill ; anotljer ai the Lime Hills, 25 miles; another at tht Elbow, 54 miles ; another at Rogers, 71 miles ; and another at the foot of the~Caktt 92 miles. * EXPORT DUTY O_£GOLD.. ■< The Export Ditty on Gold must be paid at tk Custom House, Invercargill. At present the Gold Duty cannot bo collected at tk Bluff', or at Riverton.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 17 April 1863, Page 5 (Supplement)
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162Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 17 April 1863, Page 5 (Supplement)
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