FORCED LANDING
4y Telegraph—Press Assn., Copyright. CANTERBURY PLANE. CHRISTCHURCH, May 28. Aii aeroplane controlled by Pilot 'owler, . with G. Nichols, nf Gisborne ’•s a passenger, Ipid engine ■ trouble vlnn flying past Kaikoura to-dav, ir.d was fom d down. The machine ran into a gorse hedge, ‘.ts propeller, being split, and the under carriage, damaged. The occupants of the areop’ane are uninjured. COMMERCIAL PLANE. DUNEDIN, May 2d. At-an informal gathering .at the Green Island -landing ground to-day -Mrs Richard Hudson, sew., christened the. first-aeroplane to be retained for cmnnvo-cinl purposes in New Zealand. ■General congratulations were tendered the 'firm df Cadbury., Ery, and 'Huidson.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1930, Page 3
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