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MANTLE OF SNOW

THE HILLS ROUND NELSON

(By Telegraph—Press Association.)

NELSON, This Day

As dusk approached last evening snow began to fall lightly in Nelson. Dawn this morning revealed a cloud-

less sky and a perfect, sunny day, with the landscape on all sides of the bay covered with a white mantle to the water's edge. The fall was light in the city and environs but comparatively heavy in some country districts. In Moutere telegraph communication was interrupted, but repairs to the line were completed this morning. There was a very heavy fall of snow on the Takaka Hill.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 15, 18 July 1939, Page 10

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MANTLE OF SNOW Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 15, 18 July 1939, Page 10

MANTLE OF SNOW Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 15, 18 July 1939, Page 10

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