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'''Lorneville''' is a small settlement on the northern outskirts of [[Invercargill]], in [[Southland, New Zealand]]. It is located on {{NZlSH|6}}, at the junction with State Highways [[State Highway 98 (New Zealand)|98]] and [[State Highway 99 (New Zealand)|99]], and is thus also on the [[Southern Scenic Route]]. |
'''Lorneville''' is a small settlement on the northern outskirts of [[Invercargill]], in [[Southland, New Zealand]]. It is located on {{NZlSH|6}}, at the junction with State Highways [[State Highway 98 (New Zealand)|98]] and [[State Highway 99 (New Zealand)|99]], and is thus also on the [[Southern Scenic Route]]. |
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Lorneville is a small settlement on the northern outskirts of Invercargill, in Southland, New Zealand. It is located on State Highway 6, at the junction with State Highways 98 and 99, and is thus also on the Southern Scenic Route.
Originally called Wallacetown Junction after the small settlement of Wallacetown, which lies immediately to the west, the main industries in the area have a long association with livestock farming, and both Lorneville and nearby Makarewa are best known to most New Zealanders as the sites of freezing works owned by the Alliance Group.
Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand
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46°21′S 168°21′E / 46.350°S 168.350°E / -46.350; 168.350
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