PROFIT FROM WHALES.
HARVEST OF OIL.
90,000 CASKS SECURED,
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
.INVERCARGIL'L, Tuesday,
Advice has been received by the Norwegian Consul at Bluff from the whaling authorities tn Norway that the present season is proving a very successful one. The ship Sir James Clark. Ross, which is working in the Ross Sea whaling grounds, has stored a total of 40,000 c?.sks of oil, and the C. A. Larsen, which is operating in Orkney and Shetland waters, has already secured 50,000 casks, a large increase over tho output in the previous season, when at this time of the year her harvest was approximately 22,000 casks.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 309, 31 December 1930, Page 14
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