AUSTRALIAN.
UIBTBAL! AN AND N.2. OABI.E ASSOCIATION. SHARKS AT COOGEE. SYDNEY, March 9. A shark, measuring over nine feet in length, was caught by two fishermen at Googee, but a post mortem failed to reveal in it any signs that it was i-esponsible for the recent tragedies. One of the State trawlers trawling betwene Bondi and Coogee last night netted 25 sharks, mostly 12ft. to 15ft in length. OBITUARY. (Received This Day at 8.30 a.m.) MELBOURNE, March 10. Obituary.—John Smith, proprietor of Kaurangi Stud. He bred Wallace, Trafalgar and others, REDUCING WAGES. MELBOURNE, March 10. Justice Power varied the agreement on the application of the glass manufacturers and wages were reduced from £4 9s to £4 Is 6d. HIDES SALES. (Received This Day at 8.30 a.m.) MELBOURNE, March 10. Hides—Heavies, stouts and extreme lights are unchanged. Other sorts par I t o a farthing lower, according to condition.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1922, Page 1
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