The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 13, Issue 10 (January 2, 1939)
Contents
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- Develop All New Zealand
- Railway Progress In New Zealand — General Manager's Message. — The New Year p. 8
- New Zealand … Nursery of the — Thoroughbred Horse — The Story of the Melbourne Cup from Martini Henry to Catalogue — by O. N. Gillespie p. 9
- Dream Places — Fruits of the Earth — by Leo Fanning p. 14
- A Tapu Isle of Birds — Hauturu And Its Inhabitants — Old Maori Memories — by James Cowan p. 17
- Our London Letter — by Arthur L. Stead p. 22
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New Zealand Verse p. 25
- Road Harvest p. 25
- L'Envoi
- At the Grave of Jessie Mackay — by J. R. Hervey
- Thought Dying — by C. R. Allen
- Awakenings — by Josephine Rae
- “The Vigorous Enderbys” — Their Connection with New Zealand — II. — Charles Enderby — by C. H. Gordon p. 26
- Excursions into Beauty — Milford Sounds — by Michael Conway p. 30
- Lost to Te Reinga — by Mona Shakespeare p. 34
- Lyttelton—The Gateway to Canterbury — An Historic Harbour — by D. G. Dyne p. 37
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The English Scene — Kent and the World's Smallest Railway — by F. A. Hornibrook p. 41
- [section] p. 41
- A Tapu Isle Of Birds p. 44
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Among the Books — A Literary Page or Two — by Shibli Bagarag p. 45
- [section] p. 45
- Reviews p. 47
- On The Back Of “Shibli'S” Tram Ticket
- Wife Who Was Cross And Touchy — Not Fit to Live With — Put Herself Right with Kruschen
- The Magic Island — Chapter IX. — Home Again! — by Nellie E. Donovan p. 49
- “He's Tellin’ Us!!” — by Ken Alexander p. 52
- Leading New Zealand Newspapers p. 54
- Our Women's Section — by Helen p. 57
- Panorama of the Playground — The Olympic Games — by W. F. Ingram p. 61
- Wit And Humour p. 63