EOUTE FROM VICTORIA TO THE LAKE GOLDPIELDS.
The shortest route is via Invercargill, which is at least one day nearer Victoria than Dunedin. The steamers Gothenbwrg, Aldinga, and Alhambra call regularly at the Bluff, which is distant from town 20 miles. From Invercargill the North Road is followed; beginning at Deestreet. About four and a half miles from toton the road turns to the left, and from thence to the foot of the Lake the main line of road should be kept. By. this route tJie distance is only 92 miles from Invercargill, the road perfectly level, and there are accommodation house, all the way. ' ' ' - ' .".';' From pUnediii-vTk Kingston (foot of the Lake), the distanci is^22o' miles; Vii the Dnustah, 15O,in4let. Thn loiter ramd is monniainou* to
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 September 1864, Page 2
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126EOUTE FROM VICTORIA TO THE LAKE GOLDPIELDS. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 September 1864, Page 2
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