What I Heard, Saw And Did At the Australian Gold Fields

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What I Heard, Saw And Did At the Australian Gold Fields
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225 From the conversation I have had with several g'entleraen upon the subject^ I understand that nearly all the way to Kilmore (the Melbourne and Sydney mail road) is a level country, with the ex- ception of the last few miles, and by winding* throug*h the valleys this difficulty might be partially overcome; the main line then to continue on, through Seymour, and by Violet Town, to the crossing place on the Broken River, which, if it went no further at first, would pass over all the country, w...here drays in the winter are stuck ; be- yond this the mountainous parts of the country commence, difficulties and greater expenses would have to be incurred, the country would require well exploring to ascertain the best places to proceed with the line, carrying it by, or near Reedy Creek dig* gings (the principal ones in the Ovens neighbour- hood) to the River Murray, opposite to Albury.
If it should only reach Broken River, which is no great distance from the Ovens, what an advantage it would be to Melbourne, having the communication so much better than at present.


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