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LYTTELTON [From the Lyttelton Times, Jan. 14.]

"Caution to Bathers. — Within the last few •weeks two sharks have been killed in this harbour. 'One, caught by the crew of the Water•vritch, measuring in-length, -15 feet, -in girth, 6 feet. From'the fact, that a short time since a boy, at Wellington, while bathing, had his ]eg bitten off by one, there is every reason to suspect that the whole coast of New Zealand is infected with these "terrors of the deep." Too gteat caution, therefore, caunot be exercised.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 890, 11 February 1854, Page 4

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87

LYTTELTON [From the Lyttelton Times, Jan. 14.] New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 890, 11 February 1854, Page 4

LYTTELTON [From the Lyttelton Times, Jan. 14.] New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 890, 11 February 1854, Page 4

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