THE UPPER TAIERI AT THE STYX CROSSING. The view shows the old road and ford in the foreground, and the recently-constructed bridge. The thatched cottage on the left is known as " The Camp," and still contains the ring in the stone wall to which the prisoners en route to Dunedin from the Diggings were chained -at night. '
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Otago Witness, Issue 3034, 8 May 1912, Page 43 (Supplement)
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57THE UPPER TAIERI AT THE STYX CROSSING. The view shows the old road and ford in the foreground, and the recently-constructed bridge. The thatched cottage on the left is known as " The Camp," and still contains the ring in the stone wall to which the prisoners en route to Dunedin from the Diggings were chained -at night. ' Otago Witness, Issue 3034, 8 May 1912, Page 43 (Supplement)
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