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Justin Gregge (left),- aged 10, and Kelly Hammond, aged seven, are shown [the [cockpit of a Boeing 737 by Air New Zealand staff before leaving for Auckland on Sunday morning with 81 [other Christchurch children who have life-threatening diseases. The flight staff, are Captain; lan McAulay (left) and First Officer Wayne Swinburne. Air New i Zealand staffs Koru Care charitable trust organised' the day-trip to Auckland. Children, accompanied by 47 escorts, were taken sightseeing. They visited Rainbow’s End amusement park, Kelly (Tarlton's Underwater World, and sailed on a catamaran on Auckland Harbour. Shell Oil New Zealand, Ltd, and BP Oil New Zealand,] Ltd, donated the fuel pr the flights.

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Press, 26 April 1988, Page 2

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Justin Gregge (left),- aged 10, and Kelly Hammond, aged seven, are shown [the [cockpit of a Boeing 737 by Air New Zealand staff before leaving for Auckland on Sunday morning with 81 [other Christchurch children who have life-threatening diseases. The flight staff, are Captain; lan McAulay (left) and First Officer Wayne Swinburne. Air New i Zealand staffs Koru Care charitable trust organised' the day-trip to Auckland. Children, accompanied by 47 escorts, were taken sightseeing. They visited Rainbow’s End amusement park, Kelly (Tarlton's Underwater World, and sailed on a catamaran on Auckland Harbour. Shell Oil New Zealand, Ltd, and BP Oil New Zealand,] Ltd, donated the fuel pr the flights. Press, 26 April 1988, Page 2

Justin Gregge (left),- aged 10, and Kelly Hammond, aged seven, are shown [the [cockpit of a Boeing 737 by Air New Zealand staff before leaving for Auckland on Sunday morning with 81 [other Christchurch children who have life-threatening diseases. The flight staff, are Captain; lan McAulay (left) and First Officer Wayne Swinburne. Air New i Zealand staffs Koru Care charitable trust organised' the day-trip to Auckland. Children, accompanied by 47 escorts, were taken sightseeing. They visited Rainbow’s End amusement park, Kelly (Tarlton's Underwater World, and sailed on a catamaran on Auckland Harbour. Shell Oil New Zealand, Ltd, and BP Oil New Zealand,] Ltd, donated the fuel pr the flights. Press, 26 April 1988, Page 2

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