TASMAN FLYERS
START FURTHER DELAYED . (By Telegraph—Press Association). BLENHEIM, Oct. 6. With Smith and Captain Chandler, the Aero Club Instructor at the controls, the Southern Cross made a spectacular flight at a low altitude over Blenheim. Litchfield'and McWilliams were at their places in the cabin. Later Captain Buckley and Lieut. Uhu went up in a Bristol fighter. The probabilities now are that the Tasman Flight will not take placo till towards the close of next week. MILLS’ FLIGHT. HAWERAi; Oct. 6. Mr Douglas. Mill arrived here in his Moth plane from Auckland at 11.5 a m. after a journey of two hours and fifty minutes. He left for Blenheim at 12.20 p.m. BLENHEIM, Oct. 6. Air Mill arrived at Blenheim at 3.30 p.m. ________
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1928, Page 5
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