RESERVISTS’ SEA TRAINING
Cruises By H.M.N.Z.S. Stawell The Navy training ship, H.M.N.Z.S. Stawell, will be operating out of Lyttelton next month on a series of cruises with reservists and sea cadets. The Stawell, a 1000-ton minesweeper, is due in port from Auckland on Friday. Twelve men of the Canterbury division of the Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve and a party from the Dunedin division will be in the vessel when it puts to sea on Sunday. It will return to port on May 10 after exercising off Banks Peninsula. Akaroa may be visited and possibly Port Underwood. The following week the Stawell will take Christchurch sea cadets for a five-day cruise and the week after that sea cadets from Dunedin, who will be specially brought north to enable the ship to sail from and return to Lyttelton. The captain of the Stawell is Lieutenant-Commander G. A. Lawrence.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 3
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