The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 2 (June 1, 1933)
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Contents
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Small Farms to the Rescue — Hopeful Outlook for New Zealand — by Free Farmer
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- The Line of Least Risk
- A Necessary Glance Backward
- Obligations Overseas
- Old Avenues Narrowed
- New Zealand Faces a New Era
- Scope for 50,000 Families
- Types of Settlement
- Types of Small Holdings
- Self-supporting Family Farms
- Cost of Establishment
- Plenty of Willing Hands
- Avoiding Heavy “Overhead” Burdens
- Government's Helping Hand
- Farm Buying at £1 a Week
- Variety of Produce
- Railway Progress in New Zealand — General Manager'S Message
- Famous New Zealand Trials — The Maungatapu Mountain Murders — by C. A. L. Treadwell
- The New General Manager — Mr. G. H. Mackley Appointed
- On the Look-out — by Ruru
- Famous New Zealanders — No. 3 Sir George Grey — Some Impressions of a Great Administrator — by Tangiwai
- Our London Letter — Luxurious Rolling Stock on the Home Railways — by Arthur L. Stead
- Historical Incidents
- Napier in Verse — by W. F. Hill
- Napier To-day — by W. F. Hill
- A City of Dreams — Conrad in Search of His Youth—In Napier — by Plato Muligan
- Railway Ambulance Division
- The Wayside Wallaroo — by Will Lawson
- Pictures of New Zealand Life — by Tangiwai
- New Zealand Verse
- Life's Little Lunacies
- Our Women's Section
- World Affairs — by E. Vivian Hall
- The Way of the Rail — Notes of the Month
- Among The Books. — A Literary Page or Two — by Shibli Bagarag
- Variety in Brief
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Small Farms to the Rescue — Hopeful Outlook for New Zealand — by Free Farmer





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