AEROPLANE SERVICE
OPERATIONS IN SOUTH WESTLAND fPEB United Phess Association.) CHRISTCHURCH. November 12. The aeroplane passenger unci mail service begins operations in South Westland on December 18, according to a statement by Mr J. C. Mercer, managing director and pilot for Air Travel New Zealand, Ltd. It is intended to make the northern terminus of the service at either Inchbonnie or Hokitika, and go down as far as the Haast Pass. A dozen or more landing grounds have been prepared along the route. The service will run to meet passenger requirements. The company will use a new cabin Fox Moth, which is expected to arrive from England at the beginning of December.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22418, 13 November 1934, Page 10
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