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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 12 (April 1, 1930)

New Zealand Railways Magazine

New Zealand Railways Magazine.

The Audit Office, Wellington, N.Z., 10th March, 1930.

I hereby certify that the publisher's lists and other records disclose the average circulation of the “New Zealand Railways Magazine” for the twelve months ended February, 1930 as in excess of 23,500 copies per month during the whole of that period, and that during the months of January and February, 1930, the monthly circulation has increased to 24,000 copies.

Controller and Auditor-General.

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New Zealand Welcomes Her New Governor-General. (Rly. Publicity photos.) Enthusiastic scenes marked the arrival, at Wellington, 19th March, of Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Bledisloe—many thousands of Wellington citizens participating in a warm welcome to the Vice-Regal Party. The illustrations shew: (1) The address of welcome presented to Their Excellencies by Mr. J. W. McEwen, Chairman of the Wellington Harbour Board; (2) the Vice-Regal Party leaving the “Muritai” at Pipitea Wharf; (3) leaving the wharf for the civic reception at the Town Hall; (4) Their Excellencies greeted by the Mayor and Mayoress of Wellington (Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Troup); (5) Vice-Regal and Ministerial Party on Pipitea Wharf: (6) His Excellency and Major-General R. Young, G.O.C., New Zealand Military Forces; (7) and (8) the “swearing-in” ceremony at Parliament Buildings; (9) His Excellency inspecting the Guard of Honour; (10) general view of the proceedings at Parliament Buildings.

New Zealand Welcomes Her New Governor-General.
(Rly. Publicity photos.)
Enthusiastic scenes marked the arrival, at Wellington, 19th March, of Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Bledisloe—many thousands of Wellington citizens participating in a warm welcome to the Vice-Regal Party. The illustrations shew: (1) The address of welcome presented to Their Excellencies by Mr. J. W. McEwen, Chairman of the Wellington Harbour Board; (2) the Vice-Regal Party leaving the “Muritai” at Pipitea Wharf; (3) leaving the wharf for the civic reception at the Town Hall; (4) Their Excellencies greeted by the Mayor and Mayoress of Wellington (Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Troup); (5) Vice-Regal and Ministerial Party on Pipitea Wharf: (6) His Excellency and Major-General R. Young, G.O.C., New Zealand Military Forces; (7) and (8) the “swearing-in” ceremony at Parliament Buildings; (9) His Excellency inspecting the Guard of Honour; (10) general view of the proceedings at Parliament Buildings.