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Ngahuia Freed (left) and Lisa Tritt, aged 14, of Christchurch, prepare to retaliate during a snow fight in Cathedral Square yesterday. Twenty-seven cubic metres of snow was trucked to the Square yesterday morning from Mount Hutt by the Mount Hutt Skifield company. The snow was also used to build snowmen and the Wizard used a pile of it to stand on while delivering his lunchtime speech. The New Zealand Fire Service washed the snow away about 7.30 p.m. —Photograph by JOHN COSGROVE.

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Press, 21 October 1989, Page 1

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Ngahuia Freed (left) and Lisa Tritt, aged 14, of Christchurch, prepare to retaliate during a snow fight in Cathedral Square yesterday. Twenty-seven cubic metres of snow was trucked to the Square yesterday morning from Mount Hutt by the Mount Hutt Skifield company. The snow was also used to build snowmen and the Wizard used a pile of it to stand on while delivering his lunchtime speech. The New Zealand Fire Service washed the snow away about 7.30 p.m. —Photograph by JOHN COSGROVE. Press, 21 October 1989, Page 1

Ngahuia Freed (left) and Lisa Tritt, aged 14, of Christchurch, prepare to retaliate during a snow fight in Cathedral Square yesterday. Twenty-seven cubic metres of snow was trucked to the Square yesterday morning from Mount Hutt by the Mount Hutt Skifield company. The snow was also used to build snowmen and the Wizard used a pile of it to stand on while delivering his lunchtime speech. The New Zealand Fire Service washed the snow away about 7.30 p.m. —Photograph by JOHN COSGROVE. Press, 21 October 1989, Page 1

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