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TANG OF WINTER

o Heavy Frost Experienced Last Night. A fairly heavy frost was' experienced in Stratford during last night, 'and this morning there was a tang of winter in the air. Mr A. W. Burrell r ports that four degrers of fros* were recorded, but points out that at h's residence alongside the river, where th*- reading was taken Vi- ntnioephere is several degrees warmer, due to the rising riv: r vapour. VJ.hcn the mountain * 1 ■n.ve 1 '-"o r vesterday’s rain a light fall of sno v : m the eastern slopes was to be se n ‘ his morning. .

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 381, 12 March 1937, Page 4

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100

TANG OF WINTER Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 381, 12 March 1937, Page 4

TANG OF WINTER Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 381, 12 March 1937, Page 4

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