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A DANGEROUS CAVERN. The mouth of a 13ft 6in "grey nurse" shark caught in Sydney Harbour by a party of passengers from the Aorangi, led by Charlie Messenger, of football fame, who is an adept at the art of shark-catching. (Sun Feature, photo.)

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Otago Witness, Issue 3713, 12 May 1925, Page 42

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A DANGEROUS CAVERN. The mouth of a 13ft 6in "grey nurse" shark caught in Sydney Harbour by a party of passengers from the Aorangi, led by Charlie Messenger, of football fame, who is an adept at the art of shark-catching. (Sun Feature, photo.) Otago Witness, Issue 3713, 12 May 1925, Page 42

A DANGEROUS CAVERN. The mouth of a 13ft 6in "grey nurse" shark caught in Sydney Harbour by a party of passengers from the Aorangi, led by Charlie Messenger, of football fame, who is an adept at the art of shark-catching. (Sun Feature, photo.) Otago Witness, Issue 3713, 12 May 1925, Page 42

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