EFFECTS OF FROST
SEVEEEST SEQI ENCE ltEMEMBERED. BOUNDAR1ES D1SREGARDED. A well-knoAvn resiclent of Havelock, lvho lias dwelt in ihe clistrict during most of bis liie. has statcd that tlie scquence of frosts cxperienccd at Havelock lately vas the severest be could remember. It was customary to speak of a frost line, but the frosts oi this season disregarded the unwritten law or had not seen the boundary Small'vegetation sucli as shrubs used for liedges and ornamental trees have slioAvn the touch of Jack Frost, and at Maraetotara the bracken heside the road has sustainpd a chec-k tlirougli the effects of unusnallv severe frosts.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 169, 19 August 1929, Page 5
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103EFFECTS OF FROST Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 169, 19 August 1929, Page 5
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