New Zealand Now
Illustrations
page xi
Illustrations
Advance Party | frontispiece |
From a photograph by N. R. Laird showing members of the first party of soldiers to leave New Zealand in the second World War. The soldiers are descending the gangway in rain to attend an official farewell. | |
Rivers But No Rain | facing page 18 |
From an aerial photograph by V. C. Browne. The Clutha river is seen joining the Kawarau at Cromwell to form the Molyneux. | |
The Railway Made Taumarunui | 44 |
From a photograph by the New Zealand Railways Department. | |
Wellington is Gusty | 44 |
From a photograph by C. P. S. Boyer. | |
They Worship the Cow | 54 |
From a photograph by J. F. Louden. | |
Here There are Sheep | 54 |
From a photograph by The Weekly News showing wool being shipped from the East Coast of the North Island. | |
Ross Forty Years Ago | 62 |
From a photograph by N. Folley of the Mont d'Or claim. The original photograph is now in the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington. | |
Nelson is Peaceful | 62 |
From a photograph by Ellis Dudgeon. | |
Wool Sale | 66 |
From a photograph by Green and Hahn, Christchurch. page xii | |
Across the Frontier | facing page 66 |
From a photograph by the Otago Daily Times of the bridge over the Clutha river. | |
Clydesdales | 72 |
From a photograph by E. T. Robson. | |
Teaching was a Trust | 98 |
From a photograph by Iles of John Stenhouse in 1895. | |
No Bishop was so Powerful | 98 |
From a photograph by the Otago Daily Times of the statue of the Rev. Dr D. M. Stuart, Dunedin. |