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Flying-Boat Passenger Terminal No decision has been reached yet about the future of the prefabricated flying-boat passenger terminal at Evans Bay after the trans-Tasman Solent service stops on June 25. An officer of the Civil Aviation Administration said in Wellington that the building, which could be dismantled in sections and moved elsewhere at reasonable expense, was nominally owned by the Civil Aviation Administration, but it was Crown property and «ther people might be interested in obtaining it in its present location. Immediate steps would be taken to dispose of, or transfer elsewhere. Civil Aviation Administration mobile equipment now based at Shelly Bay. However, the whose question of the use of the base buildings or their removal was still under considpration.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27369, 7 June 1954, Page 13

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Untitled Press, Volume XC, Issue 27369, 7 June 1954, Page 13

Untitled Press, Volume XC, Issue 27369, 7 June 1954, Page 13

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