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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

"Divided we Fall.' , —You will see that the conference has decided the question for the present year. "Enquirer , '—On Thursday, J^- J' Htli, 1895, the outer harbour at Lyttelton, from Officers' Point, across to Ripa Island and Diamond Harbour," and up to Govenor's Bay, was frozen over with a sheet of ice fully half an inch thick. As the sun got up the ioe thawed rapidly, and by noon, it liad practically disappeared.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11491, 26 January 1903, Page 9

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TO CORRESPONDENTS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11491, 26 January 1903, Page 9

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11491, 26 January 1903, Page 9

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