RAILWAY APPOINTMENTS
HEW POSITIONS CREATED [Per United Pbess Association.] WELLINGTON, February 3. A further batch of provisional staff appointments in the first division of the Railway Department arising from the recent regrading is announced. Incidentally a number of new positions are created. At the district traffic managers’ offices in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch a divisional clerk is being installed to relieve the former chief clerk, now indoor assistant to the traffic manager, for detailed administration work. Mr A t . J. Levick assumes the Wellington position, and Messrs W. Barrett and W. E. M‘Kay those at Auckland and Christchurch respectively. Another new position is that of locomotive transport assistant attached to the office of the general superintendent of transport at. Wellington. The appointee is Mr W. Flanagan. Three new positions of officers in charge of goods branches are created at New Plymouth, Wanganui, and Greyinouth respectively. The new title. of yardmaster is to bo used in respect to officers in charge of railway yards in the four main centres. Mr T. G. Glasgow is appointed to the new position of outdoor, transport assistant for the North Island, stationed at Wellington; and Mr A. Duncan to a, similar new position for the South Island, at Christchurch. Other new positions are those of sight examiner for the North and Sputh Islands. Mr F. Herbert receives tho North Island appointment, and Mr G. Fowler that for the South Island.
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Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 2
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235RAILWAY APPOINTMENTS Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 2
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