BANK OF NEW ZEALAND
RETIREMENTS AND ' CHANGES
I The managers of several branches of the Bank of New Zealand Tetired on pension at the end of last year. The changes consequent upon the retirements are as follows:— (
Mr. D. S. White, 'manager at Kaitaia, North Auckland, who retired after 39 years' service has been succeeded by Mr. John O'Sullivan, formerly manager at Taneatua. Mr. White was at Kaitaia for fifteen years, prior to which he was manager at Waiuku for two years.
Mr. C. J. Clery, manager at Milton, has been succeeded after 39 years' service by Mr. Jj. M. Scott, formerly manager at Bluff. Prior to going to Milton in 1926 Mr. Clery was accountant at Westport for a number of years. Mr. Scott's successor at Bluff is Mr. A. S. Bell, formerly manager at Outram.
Mr. L. It. Jordan, formerly manager at Manaia, has succeeded Mr. H. Bockett, manager at Pukekohe, who retired after 39 years' service, the last two years at Pukekohe.
Mr. A. H. C. Oit, manager at Sydenham for the past nine years, retired after 40 years' service, his « successor being Mr. F. J. Pender, of Kohukohu, whose place has been taken by Mr. T. C. Bowler, of the Kawhia branch.
In addition to the above managerial changes, two members of the head office staff, Wellington, retired on pension at the end of last year. They are Mr. A. L. Craig, who was with the bank for 41 years, and Mr. W. 'McNab, who has had 36 years' service and who was' formerly with the Colonial Bank for some years.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1932, Page 12
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