As the train carrying the excursionists to Otira the other day passed beside the upper reaches of the Wnimnknriri River, passengers were surprised to see what seemed to be it fall of snow, on one side of the train oidy (says the Christchurch “.Sun’’). They were puzzled, until somebody realised that there was a great deal of frost on the telegraph lines, and as the smoke .and steam from the engine Lon.ched Uic wjyesi. thia ilropped-
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 258, 1 August 1928, Page 13
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