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MR. E. CASEY (with pen), Divisional Superintendent North Island Railways, discusses knotty point with MR. C. L. PETTIT, his chief clerk.

MR. I. F. MACKLEY., Locomotive Engineer, studies a blue print.

Land are “up” trains, and all outgoing trains are “down.”

MR. J. G. RIOKERBY, District Traj fic Manager, on right, with MR. B. C. HOUSLEY, chief traffic clerk.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 17

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MR. E. CASEY (with pen), Divisional Superintendent North Island Railways, discusses knotty point with MR. C. L. PETTIT, his chief clerk. MR. I. F. MACKLEY., Locomotive Engineer, studies a blue print. Land are “up” trains, and all outgoing trains are “down.” MR. J. G. RIOKERBY, District Traj fic Manager, on right, with MR. B. C. HOUSLEY, chief traffic clerk. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 17

MR. E. CASEY (with pen), Divisional Superintendent North Island Railways, discusses knotty point with MR. C. L. PETTIT, his chief clerk. MR. I. F. MACKLEY., Locomotive Engineer, studies a blue print. Land are “up” trains, and all outgoing trains are “down.” MR. J. G. RIOKERBY, District Traj fic Manager, on right, with MR. B. C. HOUSLEY, chief traffic clerk. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 17

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