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AIRWAYS PASSENGERS

Passengers by Union Airways’ planes:— To-day’s Outward List. —Mrs. C. Morrison, Miss L. McLernon, Messrs. L. M. McLernon, E. Lindley, and N. Dumont, for. Napier; Miss J. Ludwig, Messrs. L. Spence and W. J. Simpson, for Palmerston North; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Edwards, Miss J. Robert. - \son, for Opotiki; Mr. and Mrs. If, Fields, Mesdames ,T. Rogers and S. Wilson, Misses M. J. Blampied, A. E. Mcßride,''and' M. Cartwell, Messrs. T. Mclntosh and W. R. Reynolds, for Auckland. Yesterday’s Inward List.—Mr. and '** -I ju. Edwards, Misses L. R. Whinray, and A. Newton, from INap.Ol, Mr. xf. Ne.oor, from Palmexs'Tfirth: Dr E V. from Dunedin to Napier; Misses J. Barclay, .... iiogarth, D. Burrows, N. Chrisp, E. Armstrong, and B. Reynolds, from Auckland: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Blair, Messrs. J. Gray and L. Gamman,- from Auckland to Tauranga: Mr. M. Guide, from Tauranga to Opotiki: Miss M, T. Barnard, from Tauranga to Gisborne; Mrs. S. F. Roeard. Misses G. J. Parson and A. Hall, Mr. S. Lannigan, from Opotiki to Gisborne. eastern Tasman Sea strong westerly to gales and rough seas. Weather mainly fair east of the ranges from' Otago northwards..otherwise changeable with intermittent (•Win: ‘•'in’-' baav fill•• in and .west of the Southern Alps. Temperature-! ■oeconung somewhat ccoler. To-day’s North Island Report Blue skies were general throughout. the North Island to-day, when strong westerly winds were blowing. The barometer showed a rising tendency. Temperatures at 9 a.m. were: Auckland .18 degrees, Tauranga 54, Obatiki 58. F“v, Cope'and Gisborne 16, Napier 5”, and Wellington 50. Seas were moderate to rough. Midday Forecast General situation.—Pressure is, high to the north and low to the south. Forecast: .Strong and squally winds between, north-west and south-west. Weather: Mainly fair but occasional showers about high country. Temperatures moderate to mild. Seas: Moderate to rather rough.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20034, 5 September 1939, Page 3

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303

AIRWAYS PASSENGERS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20034, 5 September 1939, Page 3

AIRWAYS PASSENGERS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20034, 5 September 1939, Page 3

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