THE WARATAH!
DELAYING THE SEARCH. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Received H 5, 12.15 a.m. Melbourne, February 15. A marine officer, who recently spent fifteen months at Kerguelen Island, states that the Norwegians maintain a prosperous whaling station there, and employ a 3000-ton steamer, the Jeanne d ; Arc, to convey their produce to Capetown. He thinks that this vessel wis perhaps driven south of her course by bad weather, and may have been the steamer sighted off Marion Island. The Premier has received a cable from the Premier of Natal stating that the Wakefield is unable to leave Durban tiil Thursday week, at least. Much indignation is expressed locally, at the delay.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 316, 16 February 1910, Page 5
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