ROUTE FROM VICTORIA TO THE LAKE GO LD FIELDS.
The shortest route is via Inuerearj/ifl, which is at trust, one day nearer Victoria than Dv.nr/liu. The steamers Go/henl/urq, Aldinya, and Alhiimbra call, reyidarly at the Bluff \ which is distant, from town 20 miles. From hivercarijill the. North Road is followed, be(/in»i/u/ at Decstreet.. About four and a half miles from town thf road turns to the left, and- from thence to the foot of the Lake the main, line of road should he kept. By this route I he. distance is onhf \)'2i miles f rum Inrcrcari/ill, the road perfectly level, and there are accommodation houses all the way. From Dunedin vifi Kinrjslon (foot, of the LaJceJ, fhe distance is 220 miles: via the Dunstav, 150 miles. This latter road i,t mountainous to a. (Irsjree.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 7, 16 June 1864, Page 2
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135ROUTE FROM VICTORIA TO THE LAKE GOLDFIELDS. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 7, 16 June 1864, Page 2
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