NAVAL SQUADRON.
■LOOPS ON COASTAL CRUISE. J DUNEDIN STILL IN PORT. {By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.) WELLINGTON, Monday. , H.M.s. Veronica sailed this morning ' 'or Nelson, where she will remain until April 17. She will then proceed to Gishorne, arriving there on April 19, and remaining five days. The Veronica will then go on to Hauraki Gulf for exercise during April 26 and 27. The Laburnum sailed in the afternoon fop Wanganui, where she will remain Until April 10. She will then go to Picton for a week. Her next port will he Napier, where she will remain till April 25 and she will then go to Auckland, rejoining her sister ship there on April 27. Subsequently the Veronica and Laburnum will proceed to the South Sea Islands. H.M.s. Dunedin is expected to remain at Wellington until April 12, giving annual leave to her New Zealand ratings. The subsequent movements have not yet been officially announced.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 79, 3 April 1928, Page 9
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