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THE SNOWFALL.

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) TAITiAPE, this day. For four days Taihape and district have been under 6iiow. This morning tliere is an average depth of cix inches. Original Bottlers say it is riieily the heaviest fall since the founding of the settlement. There is no appearance of any change in tile weather. NAPIER, this day. During the night there was a heavy full of snow on the hills on tbe coast towards Wairoa. The hills round Petone. and Taradale are covered. Jt is bitterly cold in Napier. There was a slight fall of snow in the town this morning, but it soon disappeared.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 173, 22 July 1918, Page 2

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THE SNOWFALL. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 173, 22 July 1918, Page 2

THE SNOWFALL. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 173, 22 July 1918, Page 2

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