SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE LAKE DIGGINGS.
FOR. THK INFORMATION OF NEW ARRIVALS 77/e 7icarcit route for pedestrians going to the Lake, is the North Boad. About _t miles from town, the road turns to the left, and from thcnct: to Winton Hush (\% miles) the dray track should be kept, then the Surrey line to the Rirer Oreti (\2 mites); from thence follow the dray-track to the. Elbow Accommodation House. By this route, 33 miles are saved, and if the. Oreti is high the East Bank can be kept all the wai/. . I '1 here is an accommodation ]>ovsc at II allaee, town, 7 twits from fticereitpgx'll ; another at the Lime Hills, 25 mi la ; another at the Elbow, 54 miles; another at lingers, 74 miles; and another at the y<iot of the />*/,-■*, 92 miles. «S- ! ---ga-*-l---ai^-&,: > Kra^^ '
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 60, 5 June 1863, Page 2
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140SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE LAKE DIGGINGS. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 60, 5 June 1863, Page 2
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