SEVERE WEATHER.
LYTTELTON HARBOUR FROZEN. % Ttlegnph.—Press AsswMm { \ Uhristchurch, Thursday, The snow which fell yesterday, is thawing very slowly. The principal thoroughfares and crossings were cleared by unemployed labour to-day, The running of trains has been very much interfered with, A very severe frost occurred last night. The Lyttelton harbour wasfrozen right aoross, an ocoumnoe unprecedented in the history"Mhe- $ : port Near Gladstone Pier tbHIW was half an inch in thickness. weatherto-night is cold and threaten* 'fog.
The body of the man, found in the snow in Clarence Valley has not yet been identified. A constablo, who went to recover the body, had a very roagh. experience, having to walk many miles through three feet of Snow. As there has been a further fall, he may have to return to Lyttelton by way * ofßleilwim,:••■'■■•;-■:-■>•' '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5075, 12 July 1895, Page 2
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132SEVERE WEATHER. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5075, 12 July 1895, Page 2
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