HEAVY FROST.
SIXTY-SEVENTH OF The second in severity frosts Christchurch has k**J|BH winter was experienced morning. It was IL3 degrees. yWK The official season-for frosts on March 4, with 05 degrees,, then the total has reached W "ffljjfcj most severe was 12 degrees, TecowWßj one June 21. Yesterday's s*&jaH worst since then, gave city a thin coating of white ""sJSHI froze water in gutters and P£wfvJfiH The Christchurch MagnetieOWJßMH tory has supplied the giving a list of readings of ntotwimH eight degrees of frost taken tMWHM
April 22 .. .. »f l&ffli April 27 .. ~ &? *WBA May 13 .. •. «* J|§ May 18 .. .. lsf* J|M May 19 .. .. flJ.^Hl May 20 .. .. 10g*'*m May 21 .. .. H";JiHi June 5 .. .. 8.0 «*JsM June 13 .. .. 10-1 WM June 21 .. .. July 6 .. .. H-lfflM July 7 .. .. ?° I^l Julys .. .. ft&'JIH July 11 .. .* I*-* WM A Ounedin telegram says U^»OHH| is experiencing one of the WjjjlfflS frost, seasons for years. The x^d Lake Wanaka is several iQC^JSHB and many skaters are enjoying **fflH^ sport there. - twflß
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20905, 12 July 1933, Page 16
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