DELORAINE, "Gateway to Wonderland," situated nearly mid-way between Launceston and North-Western centres and recognised as Tasmania's most charming inland town, is the centre from which innumerable good motor roads radiate to interestng points de ...
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Advertising : 300 wordsTHIS is a pleasant run, although a little rough in patches, and a few gates to open. Taking the Launceston road for 4½ miles, we take the first turn-off to the left on the outskirts of ...
Article : 184 wordsDELORAINE is recognised as being the starting point for these famous caves. Leaving the Tourist Bureau we cross over the bridge, and take the Burnie road for one mile, here ...
Article : 605 wordsTHIS trip runs through some of the richest agricultural land in the district. Following the Burnie road for 7 miles, the road for this round trip turns off to the left at Elizabeth Town. The ...
Article : 241 wordsTAKING the road (Barrack street North) which runs up by the side of the Deloraine Hotel, a good run is had at Poole's Hill, which is about 1 mile long, and perfectly straight. On ...
Article : 151 wordsTURNING the corner by the Tourist Bureau (Barrack street South) and passing the State school, our road is fairly straight for a few miles. At the two-mile peg a road branches off to the ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Thu 28 Mar 1929, Page 9
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