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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 1 (May 1, 1929)

Contents

Contents

Page
After Forty Years 43
Among the Books 2931
A typical Suburban Train (photo) 33
A Winter Scene at Arthur's Pass (photo) 25
Catching Big Game Fish 3839
Crossing Accidents in New Zealand 49
Current Comments 47
Editorial—Blends 78
Empire's Largest Locomotive 37
Franz Josef Glacier 5154
General Manager's Message 1011
Inauguration of the Australian Railways 4446
Index 5
Ladies' Page 59
Little King Mihai of Roumania 48
Modern Methods in Our Workshops (photo) 42
Norwegian State Railways 56
Obituary—Late Mr. F. Moorhouse 55
Our London Letter 1619
Production Engineering 4041
Promotions Recorded During April 6061
Steels and Steel Manufacture 62
Stephenson's Historic “Locomotion” 9
Suggestions and Inventions 61
Talking of Trains and Divers Affairs 1215
The Dam at Mangahao (photo) 32
The Long Rib 2024
The Manawatu 2628
Twenty Years of Automatic Signalling 3436
Upper Papa-o-Korito Falls (photo) 6
View of Franz Josef Glacier (photo) 50
Wit and Humour 57

N.Z. Railways Magazine.
The Audit Office,
Wellington, N.Z., 8th April, 1929.

I hereby certify that, after investigation of the publisher's lists and other records, the average circulation of the New Zealand Railways Magazine for the 12 months ended May, 1928, is in excess of 20,000 copies per month during the whole of that period and that, during the months of February and March, 1929, the circulation has increased to over 22,500 copies.

Controller and Auditor-General.

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“Where the waterfall gleams like a quick fall of stars …”—Thomas Moore The picturesque Upper Papa-o-korito Falls—Waikare-moana—a 60ft. drop of foaming water.

“Where the waterfall gleams like a quick fall of stars …”—Thomas Moore
The picturesque Upper Papa-o-korito Falls—Waikare-moana—a 60ft. drop of foaming water.