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IN OTHER PLACES.

(MUSSS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS ) THAMES, August 4. „r "Tt. *,"" . moruiu ff- on tho hills around Thames for tlw find, times for rears OLSBORNK, August 4. / A heavy fall of mow took p , ac& on high lams.* (j v *ay'o -Hill WM partinllv y. covered for tho first time i„ f our .^ n y yeans At Whatatuh. tho s „ow which fell round tlio township was .„ experience new <o the oldest inhabitant*. Tiniroto and Vnrikana report ten indie* of .now. T l.o rivers aio high in flood. WANGANUI, August 4. Iho weather ha., been very boisterous for seven, days. Heavy ha if showers feU tha morning. eu FRILDIXG. August 4. Snow commenced falling this morning. It is tho first for three, years. The weather is intensely cold PAWteR-Sl-OX NOR IM. August 4 Thero was a heavy fall „f ow t j,-„ morning. ] 1, 0 w „t\ Kr ■„ nmv fl b utterly cold The snowfall wn. tho heaviest for the past, ten years DANNKVIRKK.'Augurt 4 ftiow began to fall at thr<v o'clock yesterday afternoon, and continued for some l.ouns Ins morning tho whole coSy w tinder about thro inches, „f « n o„-. 1....0 0 clock tin, morning another lieaw , fall occurred, hut the ueathor is now break- ' t. Wra.LINT.TOX. Augu.st 4. Hie murtherly weather is voir cold ( Heavy hail showers, accompanied with :•£ miow. fed during the day. An unusual in- .-■■- . .dent in the hailstorm was two he aV y & rl,i|» «f tlrtmler, with about an hour's inJ t'-rval Tho tliermometer on tho griu-s at nine o'clock wn.s 33deg. There j.s no appearance of the weather clearing '- v t,. ~ nMiX WK->l. Aumwt 4. Snow fell all over the .Marlborough district yesterday and last night, and tho |««-n 'ami country were covered thi* niornmg m a white mantle, which is. however disippearing nrider the influence of tho •nn. 'I be lambing season lia:< not vet proJxriy started, and tlw country "stations J»T'ort that the fall was not heaVy enough ro cause any lows of sheep.

(srKCIAL TO "THE I'HK.SS.")

DUXEDIX. August 4. Ihs weather has nou- cleared, and tho tenon- is gradually disappearing.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11954, 5 August 1904, Page 6

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IN OTHER PLACES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11954, 5 August 1904, Page 6

IN OTHER PLACES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11954, 5 August 1904, Page 6

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