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ELEVEN MOTHS I?UK N.Z. [By Telegraph, Per Press Association.] WELLINGTON. Jan. 17. The Minister of Defence (Hon T. M. Wilford) annoum-ed to-day that three Moth aeroplanes, one the gilt of Sir Charles Wakefield, and two to the order of the New Zealand Government. arrived in Christchurch last Sunday, and were expected to reach Wigrani Aerodrome at the end of the j week. Six more .Moths, to the order of the j Government and two to the order of the Marlborough Aero Club, are duo in the Dominion about February loth. Prospective instructors of the Auckand, Hawke’s Bay and Marlborough Jlubs have been instructed to proceed :o the Wigrani Aerodrome to undergo m instructors’ course in. the new much- I lies. The course is expected to occupy J ihout a month. ‘ amiMia— 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1929, Page 1
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