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A blue sky and a calm day. but sweltering heat, met Sir C. Kingston! •Smith on lii.s arrival at Gisborne at 2.5-5 p.m. On landing at Waiknnao Reach, Smith was greeted with enthusiasm by a crowd estimated at from ten to twelve thousand. It was the largest m»vd ever seen in Gisborne. Sir G. Kingston! Smith was welcomed by the Mayor, Air Coleman, AI.IL, and by the President of the R.S.A. and the Aero 01 üb. The remainder of the afternoon was devoted to commercial Hying.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1933, Page 1
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