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BOMBING SHARKS.

WHALERS' EXPERIENCE DOWN • ; , SOUTH. , Sharks are fairly plentiful in tlio Antarctic Sea,' according to tlio 'whalers who returned to civilisation, last .wefek (says a southern exchange), and-they-are quite at a loss to understand their nrcsence so far south of New Zealand. . TKoy bombed threo of tlio undesirable-species last season, one of them being 16ft.: long. From two of tho fish 26 teeth were; drawn altogether, the best specimens : being about' 2m, by llin. in'size.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1056, 20 February 1911, Page 4

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76

BOMBING SHARKS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1056, 20 February 1911, Page 4

BOMBING SHARKS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1056, 20 February 1911, Page 4

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