THE RESULT OF A MORNINGS SHARK FISHING AT PORT FITZROY, GREAT BARRIER. Sharks are plentiful in the warm waters of the Hauraki Gulf during the summr. and nearly every yachtsman considers it bis duty to wage war against them. Shark- fishing is an exciting sport, which is to be enjoyed at many places close to Auckland. The photo, shows half a dozen sharks, averaging about six feet in length.
COMPETITORS AT THE NEW ZEALAND CHESS ASSOCIATION'S CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT. The Chess Tournament concluded on January ”, when J. C Grierson won the championship, after playing a triangular game with Hicks and Gyles, these three players having tied in the final round. Back row: C. R. Sainsbury (Gisborne), J. C. Grierson (Auckland, winner),* T. E. Maunsell (Carterton). W. E. Mason (Wellington), F. K. Kelling (Wellington W.M.C.), G. F. Dodds (Nelson). Front row: E. Hicks (Napier), G C. (’ole (Wakefield), E. H. Severne (Christchurch), R. J. Barnes (Wellington W.M.C.), A. W. Gyles (Westport), H. L. James (Wellington).
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 4, 22 January 1913, Page 32
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163Untitled New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 4, 22 January 1913, Page 32
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