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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 10, Issue 12 (March 2, 1936)

Pioneer Days of A Great Tourist Business. — The illustrations show the transport progress of the Mt. Cook Tourist Company Ltd., from the days of the stage-coach onwards: From top (left) the stage-coach of the early days; (2) the record load from the Mackenzie Country to Fairlie; (3) the “Beetle” (the first mail-car); (4) the “Beetle” in the snow; (5) the headquarters of the Company at Fairlie; (6) a further stage in progress; (7) a “working bee” after unloading timber; (8) the Hut at “Hell's En…

Pioneer Days of A Great Tourist Business. The illustrations show the transport progress of the Mt. Cook Tourist Company Ltd., from the days of the stage-coach onwards: From top (left) the stage-coach of the early days; (2) the record load from the Mackenzie Country to Fairlie; (3) the “Beetle” (the first mail-car); (4) the “Beetle” in the snow; (5) the headquarters of the Company at Fairlie; (6) a further stage in progress; (7) a “working bee” after unloading timber; (8) the Hut at “Hell's End.” (See article on page 15).

Pioneer Days of A Great Tourist Business.
The illustrations show the transport progress of the Mt. Cook Tourist Company Ltd., from the days of the stage-coach onwards: From top (left) the stage-coach of the early days; (2) the record load from the Mackenzie Country to Fairlie; (3) the “Beetle” (the first mail-car); (4) the “Beetle” in the snow; (5) the headquarters of the Company at Fairlie; (6) a further stage in progress; (7) a “working bee” after unloading timber; (8) the Hut at “Hell's End.” (See article on page 15).