AERIAL TRAFFIC
. . passengers to and from Christchurch yesterday by theUnlon Airways liners, Karoro and Kotuku, were: ; Prom Palmerston North—Miss Steele, Messrs C.: If. Donald. . W. Stickings, and W,A> Johnston, j • ■ , • From Blenheim—Messrs E. and G. Hilll arid P. M. Stark. > ' ’ ■For Dunedin—Mrs McPhail and Mr Mr V. L. Aynsley and ;Sir Benjamin Puller. For Nelson-rMr W. Hughes. ■ Mr W. J. Busch, commercial pilot of the Canterbury Aero Club, returned to Christchurch from Blenheim yesterday morning with three passengers m the club’s Fox Moth aeroplane. Mr Busch, who had been to the aero pageant at Wellington during the week-end, stayed at Blenheim on Sunday night. Mr A, J. Dingle, the club’s ground engineer; and Miss O. Smith, also returned from Blenheim yesterday. They flew In one of the club’s Moth machines. ' . . . , , Mr D. Grant and Mr Molloy returned to the West Coast yesterday in a West Co*ast United Aero Club Moth,
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21746, 31 March 1936, Page 17
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