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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 5, Issue 6 (October 1, 1930)

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Contents

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A Charming Scene at the Head of Lake Wakatipu (photo.) 4
A Reconstructed Railway Bridge (photos.) 48
After Forty Years 59
Axemen Felling a Giant Kauri Tree (photo.) 24
Beautifying the Railways 5758
By Those Who Like Us 28
Co-ordination of Rail and Road Services 10
Current Comments 47
Editorial—“The Railway and its Friends” 56
Enchanted Waters 3738
General Manager's Message 8
History of the Canterbury Railways 4143
Impressions of Railway Travel in Australia 3436
Interesting Railway Occupation 56
Let's Eat 2223
New Zealand Railways Magazine 39
New Zealand Railway Men and Their Interesting Daily Activities (photos.) 3233
Obituary (Mr. C. H. Marcus) 60
Our London Letter 1720
Our Women's Section 5154
Pictures of N.Z. Life 2527
Rolling Stock and Sundry Solecisms 1416
Scenes at Ohakune Junction (photos.) 7
The “Atlantic” (photo.) 9
The History of the Milling Cutter 6162
The New Rail and Motor Route 4446
The Railways and Public Relations 2931
The Way We Go 4950
Wit and Humour 21
Workers in the Garden-of-the-Gods 55
World Affairs 1113

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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“Admiration, feeding at the cye and still unsated, dwelt upon the secine.”—Cowper. (Photo., G. S. Desgrand, Brisbane.) A charming scene at the head of Lake Wakatipu, South Island, New Zealand (reached by State Rail and Lake Steamer Service from Dunedin).

“Admiration, feeding at the cye and still unsated, dwelt upon the secine.”—Cowper.
(Photo., G. S. Desgrand, Brisbane.)
A charming scene at the head of Lake Wakatipu, South Island, New Zealand (reached by State Rail and Lake Steamer Service from Dunedin).