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TWO AEROPLANE ACCIDENTS OCCUR IN THE SAME LOCALITY: MISHAPS NEAR MARAETAI YESTERDAY Top: The Moth aeroplane owned and piloted by Mr. M. Kerry, of Auckland, with Mr. R. T. Tappenden as passenger 'Rioted* by^Mr. landing on the farm of Mr. J. Ross at Kiripaka, near Maraetai, yesterday afternoon. Lower: The Desoutter p landing about half a S. J. Blackmore, of Hamilton, with Messrs. W. Sexton and J. Lambert as passengers. This i machine was. a '? to _ rap g h The occupants of the aeromile distant from the scene of the first mishap. A cross marks the location of the second accident in the top ph g p planes had lucky escapes. - ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21967, 26 November 1934, Page 11

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TWO AEROPLANE ACCIDENTS OCCUR IN THE SAME LOCALITY: MISHAPS NEAR MARAETAI YESTERDAY Top: The Moth aeroplane owned and piloted by Mr. M. Kerry, of Auckland, with Mr. R. T. Tappenden as passenger 'Rioted*by^Mr. landing on the farm of Mr. J. Ross at Kiripaka, near Maraetai, yesterday afternoon. Lower: The Desoutter p landing about half a S. J. Blackmore, of Hamilton, with Messrs. W. Sexton and J. Lambert as passengers. This imachine was.a'?to_rapgh The occupants of the aeromile distant from the scene of the first mishap. A cross marks the location of the second accident in the top ph g p planes had lucky escapes. – ■ New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21967, 26 November 1934, Page 11

TWO AEROPLANE ACCIDENTS OCCUR IN THE SAME LOCALITY: MISHAPS NEAR MARAETAI YESTERDAY Top: The Moth aeroplane owned and piloted by Mr. M. Kerry, of Auckland, with Mr. R. T. Tappenden as passenger 'Rioted*by^Mr. landing on the farm of Mr. J. Ross at Kiripaka, near Maraetai, yesterday afternoon. Lower: The Desoutter p landing about half a S. J. Blackmore, of Hamilton, with Messrs. W. Sexton and J. Lambert as passengers. This imachine was.a'?to_rapgh The occupants of the aeromile distant from the scene of the first mishap. A cross marks the location of the second accident in the top ph g p planes had lucky escapes. – ■ New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21967, 26 November 1934, Page 11

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