The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 5, Issue 3 (July 1, 1930)

Contents

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Contents

Page
A Party of Tourists on the Franz Josef Glacier (photo) 24
Auckland's New Railway Station 2930
Current Comments 41
Death of Sir Joseph Ward 7
Editorial—Rail and Road 56
Frozen Sports and Other Cold Comfort 1215
General Manager's Message 8
Help the Railways and Help Yourself 34
History of the Canterbury Railways 4547
Index 3
Industrial Psychology 5354
Merry Winter Sports at Mt. Cook and Tongariro National Park 2528
New Level Crossing “Stop” Signal 6
Our London Letter 1719
Our Women's Section 5761
Pictures of New Zealand Life 4951
Railway Publicity in South Africa 2023
Reconstructing Railway Bridges 3538
The Beautiful Nave of Christ Church, Oxford (photo) 16
The Bush Explorers 4244
The Governor-General Opens His First Parliament (photos) 4
The Hamilton Railway Bridge (photo) 3233
The Lumsden Station Garden 39
The Maoris Versus Great Britain (photos) 57
The Use of Tractors in Marshalling Yards 55
Wellington Defeats Great Britain (photos) 63
Wit and Humour 52
World Affairs 911

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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The Governor-General Opens His First Parliament. (Rly. Publicity photos.) With customary ceremonial, the Governor-General (Lord Bledisloe) opened Parliament on 26th June. The illustrations shew: (1) Lord Bledisloe and Lady Bledisloe, with members of the Staff, leaving Parliament House. (2) Inspecting the guard of honour. (3) A general view of the proceedings. (4) His Excellency taking the salute. (5) Their Excellencies leaving Parliament House after the ceremony.

The Governor-General Opens His First Parliament.
(Rly. Publicity photos.)
With customary ceremonial, the Governor-General (Lord Bledisloe) opened Parliament on 26th June. The illustrations shew: (1) Lord Bledisloe and Lady Bledisloe, with members of the Staff, leaving Parliament House. (2) Inspecting the guard of honour. (3) A general view of the proceedings. (4) His Excellency taking the salute. (5) Their Excellencies leaving Parliament House after the ceremony.