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The Post and Telegraph Departmental List.
THE following is the list of persons employed in the Post Office and Telegraph Service, showing the details of the classification provided for under the provisions of "The Post and Telegraph Classification and Regulation Aot, 1890," "The Post and Telegraph Classification and Regulation Act Amendment Act, 1891," "The Post and Telegraph Department Act, 1894," "The Post and Telegraph Department Act, 1902," "The Post Office Act Amendment Act, 1906," and "The Post and Telegraph Classification Act, 1907," and the salaries for the financial year ending the 31st March, 1909. J. G. WARD, General Post Office, ' Postmaster-General and Minister of Telegraphs. Wellington, Ist April, 1908.
POST AND TELEGRAPH CLASSIFICATION. References.— a, Deputy Commissioner of Stamps and Registrar of Deeds ;b, Government Life Insurance Agent; c, Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages; d, Lands and Customs Officer; c, Customs Officer, Mining Registrar, and Receiver of Gold Revenue; /, Deputy Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages; g, Registrar of Electors; h, Harbourmaster »', District Land Officer. C - Date of Length of . | Name. Position. Appoint- 81 e 8 r t v^ r ° n J Remark*. a ment. IBog g FIRST DIVISION. Y. M. D. £ 1 Robertson, D Secretary 25/3/73 35 0 7 900 C.S. Jun, Exam., 1876. 9 Lo(Tnn J X .. Superintendent of Electric Lines .. 25/9/65 42 6 6 850 Provincial Government 8 ' ' ' service, 25/9/65 to 21/12/69. 3 Morris, W. R. .. •• Assistant Secretary and Inspector 1/5/75 32 11 0 750 From Ist July, 1908. CLERICAL DIVISION. First Class (First Grade).—From £550 to £600, by Two Annual Increments of £25 each. 1 Meddings, W. G. .. Telegraph Engineer .. .. 1/11/67 38 11 0 550 Resigned, 30/6/73; reappointed, 1/1/75. 2 Hutton J A .. .. Chief Postmaster . 12/1/64 42 620 550 Resigned, 1/7/68; reapi nuiion, j pointed, 28/2/70. First Class (Second Gbade).—From £500 to £525, by One Increment of £25. 1 Orchiston, J Telegraph Engineer .. .. 15/1/74 34 217 525 i Sw s „ .. • • 1/10/65 42 6 0 525 Provincial Gov't service, i *m-Dy, vv. o. .. 20/2/65 to 30/9/65. 3 Robertson, C. C. .. .. ■• •• J/1/67 41 3 0 525 4 Holdsworth, F. D. .. Chief Postmaster .. .. 1/7/6S 39 9 0 500 \ Tin,VX«i WSt G „ .... 25/3/69 39 0 7 500 6 Ballard'J G '.' '.'. Inspector of Telegraph Offices .. 14/12/66 41 318 500 7 Buckiev f . • Chief Electrician .. .. 15/1/76 30 214 600 Resigned, 31/8/77 ; re- / micKiey, j.. appointed, 18/8/79. 8 Stevens S P.. Chief Postmaster .. .. 12/5/63 36 10 3 500 Resigned, 31/10/65; re--8 Stevens, a. r. appointed, 17/11/73. 9 Miller Do .. .. • • • • 15/8/73 34 717 500 10 Waters F V. '.'. •• Chief Clerk 1/2/74 34 5 0 500 Resigned, 10/4/75; re- ' appointed, 1/6/75. C.S. Sen. Exam., 1879. 11 Dall G B .. .. Inspector ot Post Offices .. 5/7/75 32 827 500 12 McHutcheson, W. fc .. Chief Postmaster .. .. 15/6/66 41 916 500 13 Ledger, J. L. H. .. Controller of M.O. and 5.8., and 26/2/77 31 1 3 500 Accountant Second Class.—From £440 to £475, by One Annual Increment of £20 and One of £15. 1 Harrington, H. W. .. Officer in Charge .. .. 23/5/65 42 10 9 475 2 Hawk CH M „ .... 1/1/70 38 3 0 475 From 26th August, 1908. 3 Gannaway, J. W. .. Telegraph Engineer .. .. 2/5/70 37 1130 440 4 Martin B. N Officer in Charge .. .. 27/3/67 41 0 4 440 5 Keys B H .. .. „ •• •• V*/70 38 0 0 440 6 Besvrick W. W. .. Chief Postmaster .. .. 1/8/67 40 8 0 440 7 SuH » •• •• U /V65 42 1120 440 9 Senn E V .. • ■ • • 16/5/76 31 10 16 440 10 OhanevWJft ■• . •• •■ 25 / 4 /76 31 11 6 440 ff Capper' HW .. " '■• •• W7/71 36 818 440 12 Morris 'r B .. Inspector of Savings Banks .. 6/12/75 32 326 440 13 Ward 'w T .. .. Postmaster .. .. .. 1/6/70 37 310 440 Resigned, 1/5/84; reappointed, 22/12/84. 14 Huggins, H. A. R. .. Assistant Controller of M.O. and 15/6/83 24 916 440 Matric., 1888. 5.8., and Assistant Accountant
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