WELLINGTON'S GOLD SNAP
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! 1 wellington, Last Night. Wellington experieneed a real cold snaj? during the Week-end. Saturday morning 's light westerly clianged to the south, bringing colder temperatures and light rain. In the afternoon tliere wCre sleet showers and a light fall of snow whieh-dontinlied for about an hOUf, The Tinakori ' and Northland hills were coated. in a White niantle whifth, how* ever, disappeared with the SUbsequent rain, The night was elear and cold and to-day was clear and suniiy with a uiarked drop in Ihe femperature aflei mnfeet. a r.i-mi ti;i r.Huiilii
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 120, 7 June 1937, Page 4
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