"RAILWAYS MAGAZINE."
OCTOBER ISSUE FEATURES. The varied charm of New Zealand has worthy treatment by well-known writers in the October issue of the "New Zealand Railways Magazine." Eileen Duggan, in prose as colourful as it is smooth, gives impressions of Marlborough, O. N. Gillespie vividly eete out spectacular features of the railway route from Stratford to Taumarunui, and Stewart Perry, in the "Lake Isle of Mokoia," pleasantly recalls the famous love romance of Hinemoa and I Tutanekai. A. C. Snowden throws some i new light on the scenery of the South > Island Midland lailway district. In Spectre of the Brocken," R. F. Page tells of a thrillful experience on Mount Egmont. Stirring stories of the old • a ,°m Wars are B ivel > by James Cowan m The Surprise of Opepe Camp," and by Arawa in "Historic Maketu." W. F. ! Ingram maintains his high standard of description and comment in "Panorama of the Playground."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 235, 4 October 1937, Page 13
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