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WHALING STATIONS.
New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator
31 October 1840

OTAGO’S EARLIEST DAYS
Evening Star
1 October 1931

OLD WHALING DAYS
Hawke's Bay Tribune
9 October 1931

OLD WHALING DAYS
Wanganui Chronicle
12 October 1931

OTAGO EARLY HISTORY
Otago Daily Times
28 July 1933

OLD WHALING DAYS
Stratford Evening Post
9 October 1931

EDWARD WELLER, one of the first settlers of Otago, who arrived at Otago Heads in 1831 with his father (Joseph Weller) and his two brothers (George and Joseph) to found a whaling station.
Evening Star
18 April 1939

RELICS OF THE WHALING DAYS.—These try-pots, which were once used at Weller Brothers’ whaling station at Otakou, have been given to the Otago Early Settlers’ Museum by Mr J. M. Ellison, of Puketeraki.
Otago Daily Times
25 March 1944

OLD WHALING DAYS.
New Zealand Herald
6 October 1931

OLD WHALING DAYS
Taranaki Daily News
7 October 1931

OTAGO’S PIONEERS
Otago Daily Times
1 October 1931

OTAGO’S PIONEERS
Otago Witness
6 October 1931

EDWARD WELLER, of the Otago Heads Whaling Station.
Evening Star
17 February 1940

Plaque Will Mark Whaling Station
Press
23 April 1966

Edward Weller, one of the brothers who established the whaling station at Otakou in 1831.
Evening Star
29 October 1931

WHALING TRYPOT
Timaru Herald
21 June 1938

THE PIRAKI MEMORIAL
Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser
12 November 1937

Find recalls whaling days
Press
15 September 1970

HARD OF HEARING LEAGUE
Otago Daily Times
29 March 1941

CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS
Hawera Star
30 October 1931

OTAKAU WHALING STATION
Hawke's Bay Tribune
30 October 1931

CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS
Taranaki Daily News
30 October 1931

EARLY WHALING DAYS
Dominion
31 October 1931

Untitled
Poverty Bay Herald
26 October 1931

OTAGO WHALING STATION.
Manawatu Standard
30 October 1931