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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 11 (June 1, 1930)

Contents

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Contents

Page.
A Prize-winner Among New Zealand Station Gardens (photo) 16
Chichester's Home-coming (photos) 45
Editorial—Definition 56
Empire Farmers on Tour 810
Empire Farmers Visit New Zealand's Thermal Wonderland (photos) 4
Historic “Hongi's Track” (photo) 49
Index 3
Industrial Psychology 3640
More Madness and Fuddled Philosophy 4144
Notable Railway Viaducts in New Zealand (photos) 24
Our London Letter 2831
Our Women's Section 5561
Pictures of New Zealand Life 4647
The Bridge Builders 2527
The “Daylight Limited” Express Travelling over the Makohine Viaduct (photo) 3233
The Manganui-o-te-ao Viaduct (photo) 24
The Railways Their Users and Their Owners 1423
The Way We Go 3435
Wit and Humour 54
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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Empire Farmers Visit New Zealand's Thermal Wonderland. (Rly. Publicity photo.) (1) Mr. Dynes Fulton (left) (Chairman of Directors of the New Zealand Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd.) with Maori guide and members of the Australian farmers' party at Rotorua; (2) Guide Princess Rangi in the “Brain Pot,” Whakarewarewa; (3) members of Empire farmers' party at Wairoa geyser; (4) “throw a penny, please!” (5) group of Australian farmers at Guide Rangi's whare, Rotorua; (6) Maori giri waiting to dive for coins; (7) Empire farmers watching Papakura geyser in action; (8) and (9) members of the farmers' party at the model pa; (10) an interesting geyser phenomenon; (11) Maori boy, having dived for coins removes them from his mouth; (12) Guide Rangi with Australian farmers watching Pohutu geyser.

Empire Farmers Visit New Zealand's Thermal Wonderland.
(Rly. Publicity photo.)
(1) Mr. Dynes Fulton (left) (Chairman of Directors of the New Zealand Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd.) with Maori guide and members of the Australian farmers' party at Rotorua; (2) Guide Princess Rangi in the “Brain Pot,” Whakarewarewa; (3) members of Empire farmers' party at Wairoa geyser; (4) “throw a penny, please!” (5) group of Australian farmers at Guide Rangi's whare, Rotorua; (6) Maori giri waiting to dive for coins; (7) Empire farmers watching Papakura geyser in action; (8) and (9) members of the farmers' party at the model pa; (10) an interesting geyser phenomenon; (11) Maori boy, having dived for coins removes them from his mouth; (12) Guide Rangi with Australian farmers watching Pohutu geyser.