AERIAL POST
SUGGESTED HAMILTON SERVICE. EXCELLENT LANDING PLAGES. The possibilities of Hamilton becoming a landing place for mail-carrying hydroplanes were discussed by the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce last night, when the president, Mr G. Parr, said that so far the aerial mail service had only been considered to coastal towns. He believed an efficient service could be worked between Auckland and Hamilton, where there were two excellent landing places in the river and lake.
It was decided to ask the PostmasterGeneral to place Hamilton on the list of towns to which experimental flights are to be made.
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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14262, 13 January 1920, Page 5
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