CADET SHIP.
J' ■ I 1 ' ! . . FITTING OUT THE APARIMA. 5 . '-'i'V l . 1 1 The Union Company's tig steamer Ap&« J rima is'now at Port Chalmers, where hef ■ , fitting out as a oadet training ship, will bo completed. Bhe ifl having nor,deck# 1 sheathed with wood planking, arid exten« , ' eivo arrangements afo being mode to ao- . - " commodate about 50 cadets,ln.addition ta > her officers. A few of tho cadets aro now" . ' s standing by,' and another detachment arJ 1 f rived at tho southern port by the Maun- j ■ ganUi. The Aparima will probably sail . ' lor Newcastle on Wednesday., " ■ i Captain J. E. M'Donold,. of the Darw ■ ford, who has had a long experience With',l cadet apprentioos, takes command of tha y j , Aparima. Ho will havo the follow ng om« J cors with hams—Mr t R. A. Williamson, w : first; Mr. H.\ ICnowles, tutor to tho ; oadets'i Mr. Gily Freeman, second; Mr; A', " ,j E. Chrisli, drill instructor. All theso havq ; transferred from the Dartford. : , m ; Mr. P. A. Fing, present third offioer J of tho Aparima,, comes ashore to sit for, , { his first mate's oertiflcato. Captain Vint,. ; having handed over tho Aparima- to Cap; j i tain M'Donald, will havo a well-earned •, , holiday. ' ■ 1 . : i
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1646, 13 January 1913, Page 4
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206CADET SHIP. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1646, 13 January 1913, Page 4
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