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SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT , ; .x ROUTE TO THE LAKE DIGGINGS. TOR THE INFORMATION OF NEW ARRIVALS The nearest route for pedestrians going to the Lake, is the North Road. About miles from toion, the road ttirns to the left, and from thence to Winton Bush (I&miles) the dray track should be kept, then the Survey line to the River Oreti fl2 miles); from thence follow the dray-track to the Elbow Accommodation House. By this route, 30 miles are saved, and if the Oreti is high the East Bank can he kept all the way. There is an accom?nodation house at Wallace town, 7 miles from Invercargill ; another at the Lime Hills, 25 miles ; another at the Elbow, 54 miles; another at Rogers, 74 ■miles; and another at the foot of the Lake, 92 miles.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 49, 28 April 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 49, 28 April 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 49, 28 April 1863, Page 2

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