NEW AIR SERVICE.
GISBORNE AND HASTINGS. [jiV TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT. ] WELLINGTON, Tuesday. Following the recent establishment of air services in other parts of the Dominion an aerial transport company has boon established to operate service aeroplanes between Gisborno and Hastings. Since the earthquake road communications have been practically destroyed botweon these two towns
Tho time-table provides for connection to bo made by Gisborno passengers with tho Napier o)press and the return trip will bo made to Gisborno in 1£ hours. Mr. w. H, Lett, who has recently been engaged as instructor to tho Hawko's Bay and East Coast Aero Club, lias been engaged as pilot. Tho company has commenced tho service with two machines, a Dosoutter cabin monoplane and a D.H. Moth coupe.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20819, 11 March 1931, Page 12
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