The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 1 (May 1, 1929)
Contents
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- Blends
- Addington Stockyards
- Stephenson's Historic “Locomotion”
- General Manager's Message p. 10
- Talking of Trains and Divers Affairs — by Ken Alexander p. 12
- Our London Letter p. 16
- The Long Rib — Story of the Tauranga-Taneatua Railway — Scenes and Episodes on the Matata Beach Road — by James Cowan p. 20
- “The Manawatu” — A Story of Pioneer Railway Enterprise — (Part II.) p. 26
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Among the Books p. 29
- Our Book Causerie p. 29
- Posthumous Fame
- A Great Anthology p. 31
- Twenty Years of Automatic Signalling — Present Day Installations — by W. H. H. Grapes p. 34
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Empire's Largest Locomotive — For Service Over the Rocky Mountains p. 37
- [section] p. 37
- Solid Casting
- Catching Big Game Fish — Lord and Lady Hillingdon Indulge in the Thrilling Sport p. 38
- Production Engineering — “The Service Idea.” — by E. T. Spidy p. 40
- Hillside Workshops Picnic
- After Forty Years — Locomotive Engineer for North Island enters Private Business — by R. F. J. Mackley p. 43
- Inauguration of the Australian Railways — (continued> p. 44
- Current Comments p. 47
- Little King Mihai of Roumania — Drives His First Big Engine p. 48
- Time Means Money
- Crossing Accidents in New Zealand — Railway Department's Anxious Care p. 49
- Franz Josef Glacier — Vast Flashing Jewel Amidst Sylvan Glories — by E. E. Muir p. 51
- Obituary p. 55
- Railways in Modern Life
- Norwegian State Railways — (From Our London Correspondent.) p. 56
- What Industrial Accidents Cost
- Wit and Humour p. 57
- Of Feminine Interest p. 59
- Promotions Recorded During April p. 60
- Steels and Steel Manufacture — by Mr. C. E. Newhouse p. 62