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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 4 (August 1, 1929)

Contents

Contents

Page
Along the Iron Trail 4951
Among the Books 3839
“Atlantic Coast Express” (photo) 18
Beautiful Whangarei Harbour (photo) 4
Boiling Mud at Whakarewarewa (photo) 32
By Those Who Like Us 46
Current Comments 15
Editorial—The Social Element 56
General Manager's Message 8
History of the Machine Tool in Great Britain 4143
Ice Cave on the Tasman Glacier (photo) 33
Index 3
Items of Interest 912
Ladies’ Page 55
Locomotive Development at Home 52
Massive Steel Girders (photos) 40
McPherson's Doug 4445
Oriental Bay (poem) 61
Our London Letter 1922
Promotions Recorded During July 6263
Public Trust Office 56
Social Facilities at the Workshops 53
Standard Cattle and Sheep Yards on Our System 47
The “Best Friend” 7
The Farmers’ Excursion Movement 1314
The Kairaki Poplar Grove (photo) 24
The Long Sea Road 2529
The Roaring Buller 3437
The Way We Go 1617
Towards World Peace 23
Unique Railway Station 48
Variations in Traffic and Revenue 64
Welfare of Workshops’ Employees 3031

N.Z. Railways Magazine.
The Audit Office, Wellington, N.Z., 8th April, 1929.

I hereby certify that, after investigation of the publisher's lists and other records, the average circulation of the New Zealand Railways Magazine for the 12 months ended May, 1928, is in excess of 20,000 copies per month during the whole of that period and that, during the months of February and March, 1929, the circulation has increased to over 22,500 copies.

Controller and Auditor-General

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“How wondrous calm and fair it must be Here when the glorious moonbeams lie In silver floods on thy shining face And the soft winds wander in whispers by—” —Agnes Neale. (Govt. Publicity photo) Beautiful Whangarei Harbour, a popular tourist resort, reached from Russell, Bay of Islands, North Auckland, New Zealand.

“How wondrous calm and fair it must be Here when the glorious moonbeams lie In silver floods on thy shining face And the soft winds wander in whispers by—” —Agnes Neale.
(Govt. Publicity photo)
Beautiful Whangarei Harbour, a popular tourist resort, reached from Russell, Bay of Islands, North Auckland, New Zealand.