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A HEAVY FROST.

A frost of 11.9 degrees was recorded in the city this morning, one of the heaviest this year. The frost followed on winter conditions yesterday. Last night was exceptionally cold, and by 11.30 a hard frost had set in. This morning the sun shone brightly. The following is a table of the season’s heaviest frosts to date: Dav. Degrees. May 24 10.0 Mav 27 13.0 May 28 10.2 Mav 30 12.3 May 31 12.9 June 1 11.7 June 2 10.2 Tune 3 11.2 I June 9 10.8 j Tune 13 117 June 20 13.0 Tune 22 10.4 Tune 30 11.9

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 493, 30 June 1932, Page 1

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A HEAVY FROST. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 493, 30 June 1932, Page 1

A HEAVY FROST. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 493, 30 June 1932, Page 1

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