No. 5
               
            
            
            
            
               I have received your Despatch No. 154 of the 
8th Ult. enclosing an
               application from 
Mr. Ball, one of the Stipendiary Magistrates in 
B.C. on
               behalf of his son to the nomination to a Naval cadetship for the present
               year.
               
               The limited number of nominations placed at my disposal
annually
 annually
               by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, is allotted in the first
               instance to the North American and Australian Colonies.
               
               If any of the Colonies to which nominations are due, omit to submit
               the name of a candidate within the first quarter of the year, in
               accordance with instructions contained in 
Mr. Cardwell's circular
               Despatch of the 
25th October 1865, a copy of which I enclose, the
               nomination is considered to have lapsed.  The Secretary of State is thus
               occasionally enabled to entertain applications from other Colonies.  In
               view of this contingency my Predecessor's circular Despatch
of
 of the 
11th
                  June was sent to 
B.C.
               
               You will inform 
Mr. Ball that if any Colony should fail to nominate
               a Candidate within the prescribed period, I may be able to submit the
               name of his son to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty for the
               lapsed nomination.
               
               I must however clearly explain that the object of these nominations
               to naval cadetships is not to benefit the Colonial Public service, but
               to connect with this country, through the royal navy, members of
               families who are fixed in the Colonies irrespectively
of
 of any public
               employment.  It is only in the absence of applications of this kind that
               I consider myself at liberty to exercise these nominations on behalf of
               the sons of Public Officers.
               
               I transmit to you for your information and guidance copies in
               duplicate of the circular Despatches noted in the margin,
               
               
               
                  
                     18 Augt 1868
                     2 Oct 1869
                     14 May 1870
                     25 Jan 71
                     
                
               
               relative to the examination and entry &c of naval cadets copies of which
               should be given to 
Mr. Ball for his information.  The form enclosed in
               the circular Despatch of 
18th August 1868 should be filled up [by] him
               and transmitted to me at your earliest convenience.
               
 
  
            
            
               I also enclose a copy of a letter which I have cause to be
               addressed to 
Mr. Ball's son in this country, acquainting him with the
               result of the application which has been made on his behalf.
               
               I have the honor to be 
               Sir,
               Your most obedient
               humble Servant
               
Kimberley
               
               Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
               
               
               
               
                
                  
                  Circulars and correspondence from 
18 August 1868, 
                     
2 October 1869, 
8 March 1870,
                     
14 May 1870, 
20 April 1870, and  
                     
25 Jan 71, transmited by 
Kimberley indicating the Admiralty's policies on Naval Cadetship.