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PRIZES FOR AN AVIATION ART UNION.— A valuable consignment of gold being trans-"* ferred from the ''Limited" to a car this morning at Thorndon Station. The small case contains £4100 in alluvial gold and icas used in the Auckland Aviation Art Union and is to be put to a, similar use in Wellington. Those carrying the gold are Mr. H. L. Swan (left), of Auckland, and Mr. ;V. M'Arthur, secretary of the Wellington Aero Club.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 140, 10 December 1929, Page 9

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PRIZES FOR AN AVIATION ART UNION.—A valuable consignment of gold being trans-"* ferred from the ''Limited" to a car this morning at Thorndon Station. The small case contains £4100 in alluvial gold and icas used in the Auckland Aviation Art Union and is to be put to a, similar use in Wellington. Those carrying the gold are Mr. H. L. Swan (left), of Auckland, and Mr. ;V. M'Arthur, secretary of the Wellington Aero Club. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 140, 10 December 1929, Page 9

PRIZES FOR AN AVIATION ART UNION.—A valuable consignment of gold being trans-"* ferred from the ''Limited" to a car this morning at Thorndon Station. The small case contains £4100 in alluvial gold and icas used in the Auckland Aviation Art Union and is to be put to a, similar use in Wellington. Those carrying the gold are Mr. H. L. Swan (left), of Auckland, and Mr. ;V. M'Arthur, secretary of the Wellington Aero Club. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 140, 10 December 1929, Page 9

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