NORWEGIAN WHALING VESSELS
BOUND FOR NEW ZEALAND., In less than three months the' Norwegian whaling vessels C. A. Larsen and Sir James Clark Ross,, together with the chasers which have been in ; winter quarters at Paterson Inlet ’ (Stewart Island) will again be operating in the Ros t s Sea. The.C. A. Larsen and Sir .James Clark Ross are now en route to New Zealand from Norway. The first-named is expected to reach, Wellington about the middle of October, and the Sir James Clark Ross should arrive at Bluff early next month . The two ships will probably proceed to Port Chalmbers to refit. They will eventually proceed to Stewart . Island and;>take their final departure from Patersoif-In-let, accompanied by the chasers for the whaling latitudes.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1929, Page 3
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123NORWEGIAN WHALING VESSELS Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1929, Page 3
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