SOME SEAGULL
SURPRISE AT MIDDLEMORE THE ladies at Middlemore are *- quite used to seeing seagulls, but a couple of them thought they were being presented with something a little over the odds during a competition last week when a “gull” which appeared to be as big as a house careened down the 9th fairway toward them. In fact, for a moment, they wondered whether they were on the 9th or the 19th. The owner of Auckland’s Moth found when he returned from the South that the gale had demolished his hangar, and strewn it over the landing paddock, so he returned to his original landing place, the golf links. As he had shut off his engine he landed without any warning. It is now suggested that Mr. Mill might add a Klaxon horn or some similar warning device to his machine.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 410, 19 July 1928, Page 8
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141SOME SEAGULL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 410, 19 July 1928, Page 8
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