THE SOUTHERN CROSS
VISIT TO ROTORUA Matters are rapidly being finalised in connection with the long-1 for visit of the famous aviator world-known monoplane, "Southern Cross." The party will arrive at Mr H. Smith's property, Te Ngae Tuesday, January 17. Large nu are expected to be present durii -visit and adequate arrangemen being made for the policing o ground. I Sir Charles particularly rei that the puhlic keep well away the propellors when they are r ing. They are difficult to see in motion. The public are very earnest quested to attend early if a pa er flight is required. If left to a long wait is occasioned, and po intending passengers may be i to have a flight at all. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's derful exploits and uncanny g' an airman make flying with i pleasure, especially with his Ui led record for saf ety. Those wh never had an aeroplane fligM' can now do so with feelings o fect safety. Aviation is rapidly hecomlng essary means of travel, and ti portunity now presented of )nl those who are novices, should e he availed of. _
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 429, 13 January 1933, Page 4
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186THE SOUTHERN CRO[?] Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 429, 13 January 1933, Page 4
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