THE TOURING PLANES.
HELD UP AT WELLINGTON. TO LEAVE TO-MORROW MORNING. (By Telegraph.—Press Associalton.) WELLINGTON, Friday. Although the Auckland airmen paid an early visit to the aerodrome at 6.30 to ascertain if it would be possible to commence the homeward journey the wind proved much too strong, and had the machines been taken out of the hangar they would have been blown over. ' \ According to Dr. Kidson's latest report, flying conditions should be very good to-morrow. If conditions are favourable the airmen intend to take off at seven o’clock for Masterton.
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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17839, 11 October 1929, Page 7
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