TASMAN FLIGHT
TO LAND AT TRENTHAM. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, Jan. JO. The sole topic of conversation locally centres in the plane now beating its lonely way across Tasman.' The weather locally is perfect and' everything promises well for a good landing at Trentham. A great crowd is expected to go out and an enthusiastic welcome is certain to Ik- accorded the flyers. Me.xd allies Monerieff and Hood are in town awaiting the event, confidently assured of a happy and successful issue. Mayor Troup will be at Trentham to Welcome the moil on arrival, and ho asked employers generally as far as to allow employees away an . hour earlier with a view to their having. an opportunity to go t<> Tro"tlinm to take part in showing the Dominion’s appreciation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1928, Page 3
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130TASMAN FLIGHT Hokitika Guardian, 10 January 1928, Page 3
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