After considerable (rouble in arranging for the Navy League children s visit to the Cambriau. 11 r. Miner's plans have been somewhat by a cadet baita'nn parade being ordered for Ihis af'en'on. II is hoped, however, that the e:v'--- fif No. 1 Battalion paiw'ing at Kelburno Park at 1.39 p.m. will be liis.i.iy-;-. n sufficient time lo enable tliem io ca::li (ho .Tanie Sc-ddon for the warship a' ,1 p.m. or !!.45 p.m., 10-da.v. Captain Wemyss, R.N., has kindly placed his ship at the league's disposal (or Friday afternoon as well as to-day. This will enable the cadets of No. 2 Hawaiian (parading (o-day at Newtown) to get aboard the warship on Friday. Tho trips have bwu arranged subject to tho wc-athw being deemed suitable. A flag hoisted at novn at tho Town Hall will indicate each day that the trip is to take place, and no (lag means no trip. Messrs. Dwati Dros., Willis Street, hano a number of hotels for sale. The ofliccs of solicitor? practising in Wellington will be elose-i en Thursday and Friday, Juivj 22 and 23. for Coronation Day and the Prince of Wales' Birthday.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1154, 15 June 1911, Page 4
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