INTENSE FROST.
(|',Y KM.CTKH' '1 IJ.KI IUA I'll. —■' nl'Y Kit; I IT.) Loxpox, December 3]. Tin; extremely cold weather whieh has been experienced in England lately has been (he cutis-! of a large number of deaths. 'The intense frost which still continu' - in England and on the Comment, is causing a. great, iimmint, of damage, and in s mi" purls of England til* railway lines have been injured. Stock is .suilering severely from the (.'fleets of the weather anil large numbers of deer have loft the hills and forests, and are socking food at; farm-houses. Hundreds of hares have been fro/,en to death, January I. Sheep have b"en roasted on (lie ice over the Thames. PiKlil.lX'. .January 2. The severe frost which lr s prev.iilod during the last few weeks Iris destroyed scores of miles of wooden pavement in the city.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2883, 6 January 1891, Page 2
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141INTENSE FROST. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2883, 6 January 1891, Page 2
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