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PUBLIC WORKS CHANGES.

Mft G. J. CLAPHAM RETIRING. ' . Mr. G. J. Clapham, Accountant to the Public Works Department, having completed forty yews' service, has retired. He will officially terminate liis r connection with the Department on March 31 $ 1913, but has boon granted thrco months leavo of absence. ' ■• , , r ■ .' Mr. Clapham will bo. succeeded by .Mr. C. E. Bennett, Assistant-Accountant to the Public Works Department. Mr. Bennctt filled the post of.Accountant to the Roads Department, until it was merged in tho Public Works. Department, wheil ho was appointed as assistant W the lastnamed Department, i ■■.-;'■ ... Mr. Clapham, who is retiring at tho ago of 56, joined the service in. 1872, when ho became a clerk in the, Treasury, lie was transferred to the Public Works Department in January, 1878, and has served in it continuously ever since. Ho has occupied the position of Accountant to tho Department for the past 23 years. Mr. Cl-iphain is extremely popular *iHi his official colleagues, and with all witn whom ho has come in contact; For some tiino past ho has lived ai Oriental-Bay. Ho proposes aow to leavo Wellington, in ordor-to.'farm a property which ho owns in tho Hokianga district. . ■■.■■■■ 7• '

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1641, 7 January 1913, Page 4

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198

PUBLIC WORKS CHANGES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1641, 7 January 1913, Page 4

PUBLIC WORKS CHANGES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1641, 7 January 1913, Page 4

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