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P. & T. OFFICERS.

PENDING RETIREMENTS. The following officers of the Post and Telegraph Department, who have completed forty years’ service or over, are retiring on superannuation, and will cease work at the end of the present month: Mr. S. Cumming, postmaster at Masterton. Mr. H. Dixon, postmaster at Featherston (formerly of Manaia). Mr. S. G. Suslins, postmaster at Carterton. Mr. A. Sykes, parcels clerk at Wellington. Mr. A. W. Jones, superintendent of mails at Wanganui. Mr. A. Lucas, telegraph superintendent at Blenheim. Mr. W. A. Kennedy, postmaster at Marton. Mr. W. A. Wilcox, chief postmaster at Blenheim. Mr. W. A. Andrews, principal clerk, Telegraph Division, Wellington. Mr. J. G. Beswi&k, postmaster at Whangarei. Mr. J. Carlow, assistant parcels super- ; intendent at Auckland. Mr. A. H. Stuart, chief postmaster at Hokitika. Mr. J. T. Wylie, chief postmaster at Nelson. Mr. G. Worth, postmaster at Reefton. Mr. F. W. Chapman, foreign mai! clerk at Wellington. Mr. A. VV, Murdoch, postmaster at Waipawa. Mr. G. H. Harle, postmaster at Ashburton. M. W. Scutt, accountant at Invercargill. Mr. E. E. Mortimer, assistant superintendent of mailroom at Christchurch. Mr. C. Treweek, superintendent of telegraphs at Auckland.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1921, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
191

P. & T. OFFICERS. Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1921, Page 6

P. & T. OFFICERS. Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1921, Page 6

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