CIVIL AVIATION
CLUB PROPOSED AT HAMILTON
By Telegraph.—Press Association.
Hamilton, October 11.
Over seventy people met last night to consider the formation of an aero club at Hamilton. Mr. Sinclair Mason, of the Auckland Club, a'dvised the Hamiltonians to become associated members of the Auckland Club, which could send a machine and pilot to Hamilton to give instruction, thus saving expense. A committee was appointed to consider the proposal.
MOVEMENT IN NAPIER Napier, October 11. Folio-wing the example of other centres and spurred to action by the visit to the Dominion of the Southern Cross, a largely attended public meeting in Napier last night resolved to form an aero club. A committee was appointed to obtain information regarding the acquisition of land suitable for an aerodrome.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 15, 12 October 1928, Page 10
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