It takes a very hard frost indeed to freeze salt water, but workers on their way to Dunedin from Port Chalmers on Friday morning saw f!oa;ing on the dead calm water of Mussel Bay several well-defined sheets of thin ice, two or three square yards in area, which, however, disappeared as soon as they were reached by the warm rays of the sun. There was also a thin coating of ice on portions of the Anderson’s Bay inlet.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19999, 26 July 1939, Page 5
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78Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19999, 26 July 1939, Page 5
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