830
Ex 831
830	
C.
21 July 1925 (AAMC.88) Broken Hill - Sydney flown cover, carried via the Australian Aerial Services 
inaugural flight.��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$150–200
831	
C PS.
1927-32 covers all with QANTAS “Western Queensland” red/white vignettes (Frommer.15d) including 
a 12 Nov. 1927 flown cover with the earliest recorded usage of the “FORWARDED BY AIR MAIL” 
violet handstamp at McKINLAY; a Dec.1927 usage of a Lettercard from CAMOOWEAL; and an August 
1932 cover, self addressed to Hudson Fysh with 1/- Large Lyrebird & 3d Bridge tied by ‘MCKINLAY’ 
datestamp; (3 items).�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$200–250
832	
L.
BERT HINKLER: A book titled “HINKLER : Hyperbole, Hypocrisy and Humbug versus Authenticity 
and Accuracy in Australian History” by Roy G. Bettiens, [Fyshwick, 1985]; No.34 of 37 self-
published, hardcover tomes; with additional later letters and documents loosely inserted. 
Comprehensive and passionate!�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$100–150
835
833
833	
.
Percival Harry “SKIP MOODY” original pen signature on an autograph page together with an illustration 
of a bi-plane, and “Barcudgel, Wanko Siding, W.Line. 28. 10. 30”. [See AAMC.132-33].
Moody was discharged from the AIF in March 1917 and appointed a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Flying 
Corps. In 1924 he joined the infant Qantas as a pilot flying their planes on Western Queensland services 
out of Charleville. Wanko Siding is 170km west of Charleville.�������������������������������������������������������$150–200
834	
C.
2-4 June 1929 (AAMC.137a) Perth - Adelaide and Adelaide - Perth flown covers, carried on the Inaugural 
flights W.A. Airways Ltd; both covers signed by the chief pilot, Major Norman Brearley, (2).�������$200–250
835	
C.
4 June 1929 (AAMC.137a) A cover endorsed “AIR MAIL” carried on the first flight by W.A. Airways 
from FORREST W.A. to Adelaide by air; by rail to Sydney; by ship to the USA and then by rail to DELAIR, 
NEW JERSEY, with the Australian 6d franking covering the whole journey. An early example of internal 
airmail for a foreign destination. �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$250–300
836	
C.
19 Feb.1930 (AAMC.152a) Anthony’s Lagoon - Camooweal flown cover carried by A.A.S. 
to link with the newly established Qantas service from Brisbane and signed by the pilot, Frank Neale. 
Cat.$400+.���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$250–300
837	
C.
19 Feb.1930 (AAMC.152a) Daly Waters - Newcastle Waters flown registered cover carried by A.A.S. 
to link with the newly established Qantas service from Brisbane; eventually returned to Daly Waters on 
25 Aug.1930. Cat.$400+. There was no post office at Newcastle Waters. Ex Nelson Eustis.������$200–250
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