A Whale off Angelsea.— For the last wo years a large whale disports itself about, he rocks at Klioscolyn, near Holyhead, md people visit the shore to see ii. On Tuesday, in Whitsun week, a party went But in a sailing boat, and when a short iisiancefrom theshore, opposite Brynyfear, he monster suddenly rose within a few yards of the boat, to the great horror of Inc party, many of whom expected a fate Mtnilar to that of the prophet Jonah. They described its eyes as nearly as large as buckets; but, notwithstanding their fright, they spoke of it as anything but savage in appiarance. They, however, put the boat about, and were but too glad to reach the Peach in safety.— Carnarvon Herald.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 88, 8 September 1863, Page 3
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