"Evening Post" Photo. AFTER YEARS OF EROSION.— The effects of water in carving out country is illustrated in this photograph of the Mohaka River, about five miles below the site of the new Mohaka Viaduct. The main road leads up the hillside in the distance on the left. It is a typical
A. P. Godber Photo. IN SILVERSTREAM GORGE.— A picturesque corner of the railway between Wellington and Upper Rutt, with the newest rail-car Mamari passing a signal-gantry in the Silverslream Gorge.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 7
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82"Evening Post" Photo. AFTER YEARS OF EROSION.—The effects of water in carving out country is illustrated in this photograph of the Mohaka River, about five miles below the site of the new Mohaka Viaduct. The main road leads up the hillside in the distance on the left. It is a typical A. P. Godber Photo. IN SILVERSTREAM GORGE.—A picturesque corner of the railway between Wellington and Upper Rutt, with the newest rail-car Mamari passing a signal-gantry in the Silverslream Gorge. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 7
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