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THE WEATHER.

SNOW AT PARIKANAPA.

Following on the heavy rain and gale ol hriday, the weather took a change on Saturday, beooming very cold and wintry, though fine. There was a heavy fall of snow in some parts of the district, notice a y at Parikanapa. Reports from various parts of the colony show that similar weather is being experienced. At Auckland the weather is very boisterous, a gale irom between west and south-west with heavy rain squalls prevailing. I Q the South the weather is very cold, and there have been very heavy falls of snow

GALE IN AUCKLAND.

(Per Press Association.

- Auckland, last night, hnhdn weatkec J wa3 '’cry boisterous for the west £n y d Bterd *Y- A between west and south-west with heavy rain squalls has been prevailing all day to-day.

HEAVY SNOWFALL IN DUNEDIN

(Pflr Press Association.) Af . , , Dunedin, last night. After desultory attempts at snowing during yesterday and the early part of the nigTfndTh* f6il - during the night, and this morning the ground was a depth of about two inches Slight showers fell during the day, makinn good any deficiency by Unless hard frost sets in followed by more snow I ' s “PPrehended of losses among earlv'fafi 6 P a , storalis ‘ s d o not like””! 6a -iu iL * weather may interfere with the races to-morrow. /

WINTRY WEATHER,

(Per Press Association.)' mu Invercargill, last night, ane weather is wintry, and a good deal of snow has fallen up country.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1472, 5 June 1905, Page 2

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THE WEATHER. Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1472, 5 June 1905, Page 2

THE WEATHER. Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1472, 5 June 1905, Page 2

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