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ROUTE FROM VICTORIA TO THE LAKE GOLDFIELDS.

The shortest route is rift InvercargiU, which is a* least one 'day nearer' Victoria than l>unedi». The steamers Gothenburg, Aldinga, and A.Ihambra call regularly at the Bluff, which it ' distant from town 20 miles: From<lnvercargMj , the North Road isfollMoed, 'beginning at Jtee^ , street. About four and a half miles from town the road turns to the left, and from thence to the foot" of the I*tTce -the main line of- road should be %qpt. By ihis-.'route the distance U , only 92 miles from Invercargill, the road per* ' feotly'l-evel, and there are accommodation house, j ail the way* ,'•-'-. , • „ . ,3

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 83, 16 December 1864, Page 2

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ROUTE FROM VICTORIA TO THE LAKE GOLDFIELDS. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 83, 16 December 1864, Page 2

ROUTE FROM VICTORIA TO THE LAKE GOLDFIELDS. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 83, 16 December 1864, Page 2

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