NEW PASSENGER MACHINE
COOK STRAIT AIR SERVICE IBY TKLKG RAPH rtIKSS ASSOCIATION J NELSON. Friday Cook Strait Airways have ordered another DHBS) six-passenger aeroplane, according to an announcement by Mr. E. H. Thomson, managing director of the company. The company had ordered a smaller machine, but found it desirable to secure another of the aeroplanes which were proving so satisfactory in tho Nelson-Wellington-Blenheim run. The service to the West Coast will be commenced when grounds are available. During the first week in April 242 passengers were carried. This is a record.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22391, 11 April 1936, Page 10
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