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SNOW REPORTS

All Fields In Good Condition Snow and skl-lng conditions at ski fields tn the South Island are as follows: Coronet Peak: A medium fall of snow last Tuesday: more snow than last week; ski-able level 3500 : all tows operating. Ohau: Same smount of snow as last week; ski-able level 3500; tows operating. Mount Cook: A light fall of snow last Monday; less snow than last week; skl-eble level 3800 feet; tow operating. Amuri: A medium fall of snow last Tuesday; same amount of snow as fast week: ski-able level 3000 feet: main tows and Jack’s Pass tow operating. Craigiebum Valley: A medium fall of snow last Mondav; more now than last week- skiable level 2000 feet; all tows operating Mount Cheeseman: A light tall of snow last Monday; same amount of snow as last week; ski-able level 3500 feet: all tows operating; club road open. Broken River; A light fall of snow last Monday; same amount of snow as last week: ski-able level 3500 feet: tow operating. Temple Basin: A light fall of snow last Monday; less snow than last week; ski-able level ♦5OO feet; tow operating. Foxes Peak: Same amount of snow as last wreck: ski-able level 3500 feet; tow operating

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30212, 17 August 1963, Page 4

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SNOW REPORTS Press, Volume CII, Issue 30212, 17 August 1963, Page 4

SNOW REPORTS Press, Volume CII, Issue 30212, 17 August 1963, Page 4

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