WHALING IN SOUTH
GOOD SEASON REPORTED
[By Telegraph, Per Press Association.]
INVERCARGILL, December 30. Advice has been received by Mr M. E. Wiig, Norwegian Consul at* Bluff, from the whaling authorities in Norway that the present season is proving a very successful one. The Sir James Clark Ross, which is working in the Ross Sea whaling grounds, has stored a total of forty thousand casks; and the C. A. Larsen, operating in Orkney and Shetland waters, hajs already gathered fifty thousand casks, a large increase on the previous season, when at this time of the year her harvest was approximately twenty-two thousand casks. }
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1931, Page 2
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