ROUTE PROM VICTORIA TO THE LAKE GOLDFIELDS.
The shortest route is via. Ineercargill, which iv at lead one dag nearer Victoria than Dv.ned'm. The steamers G-oihealurg, Aldlnga, ovd Alhamhra call regulaAj at ih* BLjff,wVch ?'y distant from tovsa 20 mile*. From Iszerccrgiil the North Moad is followed, begin? ivg at Ueestr'eet. About four o.,id a half wile's from to/on the road turns to the left, dsd from ihefice to the foot of tte Lake 'the main V.ie of road should, le kept. By this route the distance is only 92 'miles from InvercdrgiU, the road perfectly level, and ihe. c are accommodation touse, all the way. From Dunedin via Kingston (foot of the Lake), the distance is 220 miles; via the Dnustan, j 150 miles. This latter road is mountainous to j a degree. I
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 23 August 1864, Page 2
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135ROUTE PROM VICTORIA TO THE LAKE GOLDFIELDS. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 36, 23 August 1864, Page 2
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