SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE LAKE DIGGINGS. FOB THE INFORMATION OF NEW ARRIVALS The nearest route for pedestrians going to the Lake, is tha North Road. About 4 5 miles from toton, the road turns to the left, arid from thence to Winton Bush (].& miles J the dray track s/iouhl be kept, then the Survey line to the Rioer Oreti (\2 miles); from thence follow the dray -track to the Elbow Accommodation House. By this route, 30 miles are saved, and if the Oreii is high the East Bank can be kept :ill the way. There is an accommodation house at IVallacetoic»,, 7 miles from iKvercai-yill ; another it the Lime Hills, 25 miles; another at the Elboxc, 54 miles; another at Rogers, 74 miles ; and another at the foot of the Lake, 92 miles. VOTE FOR BEAVEN AND GENERAL PROSPERITY OF TRADE. y OTE FO Pv BEAVEN WHO IS NO MISERABLE PLACE-HUNTER. UOTE FOR BEAVEN AND HONESTY OF PURPOSE. T7 O T E FOR BEAVEN AND THE GENERAL ADVANCEMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND!
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 64, 18 June 1863, Page 2
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176Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 64, 18 June 1863, Page 2
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