CANADIAN CADET OUTING.
GUESTS OF /TT.S.S. GO. , Yesterday, morning, the visiting Canadian Cadets and tHe New .Zealand Cadet* were the'guests of the Union Steam Ship At half-past nine they embarked tin the company's steamer Natone and were 'taken for a cMiise round Port Nicholson. The steamer first headed for Fort Baliahce, where'they were taken over the Sim ' pits. They were nest taken tP Day's Bay, where-, After 'going-ashore aiid having "a look -round," the kds sat down to an excellent, luncheon on the steamer provided by the company. !lh6 Natono then cruised about the harbour for sometime, and arrived back Ht 2:3(1 p.m. They were well, pleased with the Oiiting, which, however, -was somewhat spoilt by the djsagteeableweather. . ' , The Canadians "were in charge of Captain Seyinour, and Captain-Major's. J. E. Hume and Potter, of the New Zear lan# Forces, were also aboard. _ TW wilt terminate their short visit to' Wellington this morning, when they leave for Palmerfeton North by the 9.10 a.m, train. . „ < ■ _ ~..,., The Now Zealand Cadet Connneentito the number of nineteen, Went south last by the iTararoa.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1592, 8 November 1912, Page 4
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178CANADIAN CADET OUTING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1592, 8 November 1912, Page 4
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