THE WEATHER.
FROSTS IN SOUTHLAND INVERCARGILL, July 22. Heavy frosts are the order here just now Eleven degrees (the highest recorded so far this year) was experienced to-day. Prior to July these were very few frosts, the worst beng six degrees on June 3. In the present months the following frosts have been recorded:— 14th., seven degrees, 19th. three; 20th., five; 21st seven; 22nd, eleven. Beautiful sunshine succeeds the frosts each morning and generallv perfect winter weather condition? are prevailing.
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Grey River Argus, 23 July 1926, Page 4
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80THE WEATHER. Grey River Argus, 23 July 1926, Page 4
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