Rough Weather Experienced
Futanckai’' Damaged Auckland To-day. Go . rnment steamer, nekai,” which left the Kai--1 lead sterday morning, need ■ weather when tng th: bar. Mountainous struck the vessel, the rails . badly bent and broken, and t o members of the crew injured. Kingsford-Smitli Visit to Hawera Yesterday Auckland this Morning airmi a Captain Kings- ! smith 1 Lieutenant Ulm Ha yest< rdav (Tues- ■ when the stand in the enclos t": of the Hawera racecourse was packed with about io.oco people from all parts of Hawera and surrounding districts. That the intended flight to Au :kl ind w >uld he put off until I ■■■' ay, was the message that br.) ht disappointment to Auck- ■ 1 people yesterday, when the |. • oving tel: gram was received i mckland ,U 2.20 p.m on Tues‘Partii 10 .rlv strong hcad--1 •aching gale force, makes ’ Jssil I for us to reach j. lay. With better lions, will leave here dayi it Wednesday, and hope to Auckla id 10 a.m or earlier. Kingsford Smith and Ulm.” Received at 1.24 ’ v arrived in Auckland. W< uher conditions good. Large - ion 1 uis afterno. 11. They looped the loop before alighting.
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Northland Age, Volume 28, Issue 67, 19 September 1928, Page 4
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