Some portions of Victoria have felt the late winter severely, if we are/to judge from a statement in the Wood's Point Leader which says : — The first genuine - snowfall for the season has taken place since our last issue, and a large number of our .townspeople, male and female, have iadulged. in the good old English game of 'snowballing' for the past few. days. , The snow-drift , was in . some places eight feet deep between. Matlock and. Parry's, on the Yarra track, and, no -doubt, an equal or even a greater, depth would have accumulated on the Mount Useful track.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 155, 3 September 1866, Page 2
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