Queenstown

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Queenstown

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Excellent dump point at Queenstown, easy off road access for any size rig and has potable water close by.


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Re: Queenstown

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I had the best curried scallop pie of all in Queenstown. I think if you travel east on Orr Street the shop will be on your left (North side) towards the eastern end. It was a delicatessen that baked its own pies.
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Re: Queenstown

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Wish I'd read your post before we left Steve, I love a good scallop pie.
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Re: Queenstown

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Would you settle for a prawn ?
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With my luck it'd be a very raw prawn Dot.
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