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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 7, Issue 7 (December 1, 1932)

Contents

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Contents

Page
Among the Books 59
By Those Who Like Us 41
Co-ordination of Rail and Road Transport 44
Current Comments 17
Editorial—The Turn of the Year 56
General Manager's Message 8
Holiday Scenes 2529
N.Z.R. Refreshment Branch 4952
Obituary: Mr. P. G. Roussell 16
Our Children's Gallery 55
Our London Letter 20–23
Our Women's Section 6364
Pictures of N.Z. Life 4547
Railway Centenary Celebrations 15
Railways Statement 1932 18–19
Scenes at Tongariro National Park (photos.) 24
Stratford Main Trunk Line 6061
Te Aroha 4243
The New “K” Class Locomotives 5354
The Railways for Speed and Service 31
The Railways and Horticulture 3435
The Red Light in Haunted Gorge 3740
The Yuletidal Wave 1214
Thermal Wonders of the Waiotapu Valley (photos.) 4
Trainland 5657
Wit and Humour 58
World Affairs 911

“New Zealand Railways Magazine.”

I hereby certify that the publisher's lists and other records disclose that the circulation of the “New Zealand Railways Magazine” has not been less than 20,000 copies each issue since July, 1930.

Deputy-Controller and Auditor-General.

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“Sulphurous fumes that spout and blow, Columns and cones of boiling snow.”—Alfred Donnett. (Rly. Publicity photos.) Thermal wonders of the famous Waiotapu Valley, about twenty miles from Rotorua. (1) General view of the valley, shewing the interesting Rainbow Mountain in the background; (2) alum cliffs; (3) Lady Knox geyser; (4) Devil's Bridge crater; (5) Dainty Primrose Falls; (6) sulphur spring; (7) terrace formation; (8) sulphur cave; (9) alum cliffs, looking towards Reporoa Valley.

“Sulphurous fumes that spout and blow, Columns and cones of boiling snow.”—Alfred Donnett.
(Rly. Publicity photos.)
Thermal wonders of the famous Waiotapu Valley, about twenty miles from Rotorua. (1) General view of the valley, shewing the interesting Rainbow Mountain in the background; (2) alum cliffs; (3) Lady Knox geyser; (4) Devil's Bridge crater; (5) Dainty Primrose Falls; (6) sulphur spring; (7) terrace formation; (8) sulphur cave; (9) alum cliffs, looking towards Reporoa Valley.