The Southland Aero Club's threeseater Fox Moth, piloted by the club instructor, Mr J. Smith, left Wigram Aerodrome early yesterday morning for Invercargill. Mr Smith had as passengers Messrs H. L. Paterson, president of the Otago Aero Club, and Mr H. Maealister, president of the Southland Aero Club, both of whom attended the annual.meeting of the New Zealand Aero Club in Wellington. A third passenger was Mr J. Gilkison, sen., of Invercargill.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 935, 4 December 1933, Page 7
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