ROSS SEA WHALERS
THE HOBART BASE STORY
DISCREDITED BY AGENT.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, This Day. W. F. Edmond, whose firm is agent for the Ross Sea Whaling Company, discredits the Hobart cable message, published yesterday, stating that Hobart is to be the base for a new whaling mother ship and fleet of whalers next season. He states that arrangements were completed last year by which the Norwegian Company bought a base site of 400 acres at Paterson's Inlet, on which' a fine slip has been built. In view of this and other facts, and the total absence of such advice to himself from the company, he discredits the Hobart rumour. Mr. Edmond states that the supplying of the new mother ship does not, involve replacing the Sir James Clark Boss. .Both.will bo employed after the latter returns from her voyage to America with last season's oil. As showing the magnitude of the undertaking and the commercial value of the base, he states that four thousand tons of Westport coal went direct to Paterson's Inlet for the fleet last season, and the repairs at Port Chalmers last year cost £12,000.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 24 March 1926, Page 10
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190ROSS SEA WHALERS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 24 March 1926, Page 10
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