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SNOW AT TAUPO

HEAVY FALL ON FRIDAY MAKES SCENERY WINTRY. Like an old-fasMoned English countrysidc was the scenery around Taupo on Friday night, and residents awoke on Saturday morning to a world blanketed with snow. Heavy snow commeneed to fall late on Friday night, and cars had some difficulty in getting through. In fact one party of Rotorua musicians who were going through to play at a dance at Taupo thought that they would not be able to force their way through the drifts. However they got through with some hard pushing. On the southern side of Taupo, several cars beeame stuclc in the drifts and the. passengers had to spend an unenviable night in the cold. The fall is the heaviest known for some

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 283, 25 July 1932, Page 4

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SNOW AT TAUPO Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 283, 25 July 1932, Page 4

SNOW AT TAUPO Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 283, 25 July 1932, Page 4

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