AVIATION IN OTAGO.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR AERODROME
AT GREEN ISLAND.
ißy Telegraph —Press Association.; WELLINGTON, This Day.
Wing-Commander Grant-Dalton leaves to-morrow night by the ferry steamer for Lyttelton. The following day he will travel by air for Dunedin, to confer with the Otago Aero Club in regard to the aerodrome at Green Island, the installation of equipment and the appointment of a pilot, instructor and ground engineer. He will fly back to Uhristchurch on Friday morning and inspect the Wigram Drome, where he lias a number of pupils to put through. He will return to Wellington by the ferry steamer the same evening. •
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 November 1929, Page 5
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