A Railway Officer Dispensed With.
I Per Press Association. | Wellington, October 80 The Railway Commissioners have decided to dispense with the services of Mr McGarva, Inspector of bridges, who is alleged to have inspired the charges brought by Mr S. Norton Taylor, who subsequently denied before the Railway Committee having done so. In recognition of the excellent service previously rendered by McGarva, he will be permitted to draw his retiring allowance. Mr McGarva has for some 28 years been a valuable officer of the department, and had hitherto an unblemished record, but it is felt by the Commissioners that his recent indiscretion and subsequent denial render it advisable that he should not b 6 continued in the service.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 107, 31 October 1894, Page 2
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