THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL
FLIGHT OVER WELLINGTON. By Telegraph—Press Association WELLINGTON, July 24. To enable them to secure their first aerial view of Wellington, their Excellencies were piloted over the city in the Aero Club’s cabin machine to-day, landing after being half an hour aloft, during which his Excellency took a number of photographs. Lord Bledisloe said that after such an experience he did not think her Excellency would be satisfied until they had made a trip by air to Blenheim in order to secure a view of Cook Strait and Maryborough Sounds.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19860, 25 July 1934, Page 8
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