Sharks have been very numerous in Australian waters this summer. Visitors to Sydney one day recently were given an idea of tlto size of sharks in the harbour. Hanging over the stern of the steamer Fiona, which was moored in Athol Bight, were two huge sharks with their noses just touching the water. One was 12ft long. Schools of porpoises extended almost across the width of the harbour at Neilsen Park and Clifton Gardens; tile same day, and only a few people dared to go into the water. In four weeks 92 sharks were caught in Melbourne Harbour by a party of four men. No matter whether a cold lodge in throat, head, or chest, "NAZOL” will promptly clear it out. Try it on sugar.—Advt
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18762, 16 January 1923, Page 4
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