ROUTE FROM VICTORIA TO THE LAKE GOLDFIELDS.
[ 2%« shortest Arduie'i^vi&. Invercargill, which is ati -"■*■'•■ least "one day : nearer Victoria than Hftinedin. i The steamers Gothenburg, Aldinga, and Alf/uiipbraQlaty^regidarTy at ilie ~ABluJf, f which-is ' ' distant from town 20 miles.yFrpnf, invercargill lite NorthxWtMid^sfollotoed,-oeginning at ADeei^stmeb^AditiitfAfiffi'tiftd'cn^ the road turns to^ei^fojand from thence to ihe^(Mt_j>£^Ai!QAX&^ should, be l^t^;jßy T thisy,rogte^.the X%n}y ; &£jMitsft iheir joct^ per^l dre accommodation, houses all the- may^ - .,-,,,.,,,,.,, :., ; , !it .-,vr From,, ADunediny& Kingston (foot of tfeALake), I * - 'ihe^diiitmse '-'is ' yi&tjie'r Jbunistan, * 150 miles. ThU latter road' is mountdinous to a degree.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 5, 11 June 1864, Page 2
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90ROUTE FROM VICTORIA TO THE LAKE GOLDFIELDS. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 5, 11 June 1864, Page 2
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