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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 5 (September 1, 1933)

Answers To Correspondents

Answers To Correspondents

R.D. McC.—Accept, with pleasure. L.C.H.—Sorry, no space. C.W.T.—One good, but too general. The other too hard on the road. W.F.H.—Your Wellington has a refreshing touch. J.C.—Can you blame her? The clouds and the moon and the sun have been done to tears. H.M.G.; J.H.L.; D.C.; M.E.L. (two);—all accepted. Include some really fine lines.

Note.—A large number of contributions, exhibiting much literary talent and excellent in themselves, have been withheld meantime, and owing to space limitations it is doubtful whether we will be able to print them. We would be glad if writers would realise that the nonappearance of such articles in the Magazine is governed entirely by the above consideration. The average quality of the MS. submitted is distinctly good.—Ed.

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“Whose roots earth's centre touch, whose heads the skies.” —Walter Harte. (Photo courtesy Foresty Dept.) Trees, hundreds of years old, growing in one of the craters on Maungakakaramea (Rainbow Mountain), North Island, New Zealand.

“Whose roots earth's centre touch, whose heads the skies.” —Walter Harte.
(Photo courtesy Foresty Dept.)
Trees, hundreds of years old, growing in one of the craters on Maungakakaramea (Rainbow Mountain), North Island, New Zealand.