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A SEA MONSTER?

(Press Assri.—

OFF THE THREE KINGS

-By TelegVnoh — Oooj right.)

AUCKLAND, Friday. On his rclurn from a seine fishing cruise in the Hauraki Gulf, in the course of which the trawler Dorothy M went up past North Cape, J. Munroe, skipper, declares that he and two members of the crew saw a sea monster on the run from the Three Kings to the North Cape, on Monday evening. The monster rose almost perpendicularly from the water until thirty feet of carcase protruded. There was no ssgn of fin, or tail, and the fish, which was about fifty yards away, appeared to he as round as the trawler's funnel. It broke the water four times.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 260, 25 June 1932, Page 5

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A SEA MONSTER? Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 260, 25 June 1932, Page 5

A SEA MONSTER? Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 260, 25 June 1932, Page 5

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