THREE INTERESTED
NORTH AUCKLAND AIR. SERVICE. CONNECTION TO NEW PLYMOUTH. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, June 4. The Transport Co-ordination Board learned to-day that there were three firms interested in the ■ proposed air- service on the North Auckland route. — Evidence was given that Falcon Airways Ltd. proposed a service twice daily between Auckland and Whangarei. This would connect at Auckland with ! the Auckland-Dunedin service. Another pro-posed-service, in which Messrs. Spencer MasOn and F. H. Cadman are interested, is a proposed service embracing Kaikohe, Whangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, Te Kuiti and New Plymouth, with a branch through the Bay of Plenty. On behalf of New Zealand Airways, Ltd., Mr. H. M. McKay said the company was prepared to go on with the service between Gisborne and Auckland. He was prepared to confer, with Falcon Airways provided his company’s application for an Auckland-Gisborne service was decided at the board’s next‘meeting in Wellington. The chairman, 'Sir Stephen Allen, adjourned the proceedings and advised the parties to confer.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1935, Page 5
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