THE NIMROD EXPEDITION.
iXPECTED iUACK JX JIAHCJI OKAPIUL. By Telegraph.—Press Association. ) Christchurch, Last Night. Mr. J. J. Kinsoy, ollk-ial rcpresenlalive in Christchurch for the Nimrod exicdition, informed a Press reporter to- I lay tlmt tlic ship was expected Inn-'; from tile Antarctic regions at the end uf March or tire beginning of April. On being questioned as to what was to lathe vessel's lirst port of rail in New ZealuTid, lie replied that Lytteiton being the headquarters of the expedition that place would lie ilie oliicial destination of the ship in New Zealand although she might, on account of stress of weather or damage to gear, put in nt the lirst port she would make when approaching New Zealand. It is understood that the Nimrod, before coming up to Ijvttelton, will touch at- some port in 'the 'extreme south of the islam), probably at Milf Moon ifa.y (Stewart Islivml) or the Will!', for the purpose of cabling to the Daily Mail, London, the official and exclusive account of tile adventures and work of the expedition in the Par South.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 329, 22 January 1909, Page 2
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179THE NIMROD EXPEDITION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 329, 22 January 1909, Page 2
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