TRAINING OFFICERS.
THE UNION COMPANY'S DARTFORD. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, Last Night. The second selection of cadets for the Union Company's training-ship Dartford, numbering thirteen, has been made. Borne of them joined the ship at Wellington. The rest will go aboard at Lyttelton, where the Dartford is discharging timber. Of the thirteen, two are from Hobart, one from South Australia, and one from Sydney, the re,t being New Zealanders. The Dartfoid is to dock at Lyttelton on the 14th inst. and then pri-iro for her next voyage. Her destination has not yet been innouneed. The total number of cadets will now be twenty-five.
Following are the names of those just thosen:— A. A. Harcourt (Hobart), il. Wfahaw (Hobart). H. J. Clare (Semaphore, Sontli Australia), E. A. It. Watkin (Svdnev), A. G. Daw (Auckland,, B. N. Johnston (Feilding), J. E. Saton (Wellington), J. J. Ford (Christchurch, ex A'nr.Aiira), E. C. Sarginson (Cliriitciiurch. ex Amokura), P. R. Bonltou (Christchmch), L. W. Bell (Rangiora, Canterbury), A. C. Parker (Dunedin>, W. G. W.'Millard (Fortrose, Southland, ex Amokura).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 208, 7 October 1909, Page 3
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173TRAINING OFFICERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 208, 7 October 1909, Page 3
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