TASMAN FLIGHT.
PROSPECTS UNFAVOURITE,
BAD WEATHER AT —jP
AIRMEN ENJOYING HOLIDAY.
(By Telegraph.—Own Cormpoadcat) BLENHEIM, Sudsy,
There is no prospect of the SHtVujf Cross leaving for Australia before Teaday at the very earliest.
The Government meteorologist, fc Kidson, stated to-day that eooditiM w ere unfavourable for the flight. A tot deep depression was situated over western Tasman Sea. There n' likelihood of favourable conditions it several days to come.
The airmen are enjoying their holiday They have been invited to visit nrio* homesteads or sheep stations In province. 1
The Marlborough Aero Club's for the purchase of a third Moth pint, which was opened on Tuesday, b»« with euch warm support that the executive has cabled an order for flu machine, which is to be delivered in % last week in December.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 238, 8 October 1928, Page 8
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131TASMAN FLIGHT. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 238, 8 October 1928, Page 8
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