SEASONABLE WEATHER.
HILLS WELL COATED. (From Our Correspondent.) DUNEDTN, Wednesday. The mild weather which had prevailed with only Ahort' breaks thin winter "tided to-day, when Diineclin awakened to the first severe touch of eeaaonnltle <-pnth*r. The hills nrolind the city "ni'rled a jrood eoiiting of snow, and, "•'lie none lay nn the lower levels, con'"flr>n* were cold and unpleasant, ■'I'fcy flniith-weet wind accentuated the •itry tempernturea, and during the "nine: there were oeeiuldnal ellght '!« of «now, which, howevei , , did not '. Fnlls of snow are reported from '■"i-lfiim pnrts of Central OtAjfo, but in "" <■»«>■* have they hnpn h#avy.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 157, 6 July 1939, Page 6
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