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New Zealand Gazette llnmh. 78. 8169 SUPPLEMENT TO TBl!I NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1913. WELLINGTON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913. APPOIN11MENTS, PROMOTIONS, TRANSFERS, ETC., IN, AND RESIGNATIONS AND RETIREMENTS FROM, THE PUBLIC SERVICE. ------------ ~~- 3170 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 78 Offecm"s appointed. Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 15th October, 1913. HE Public Service Commissioner has confirmed the following appointments made to the Public Service prior to the T 1st April, 1913. A. J. H. BENGE, Secretary. OlfFICERS APPOINTED. Place. ·1 Date of Name. J_ Position. Appointment. Customs Department. Holmes, Walter Anderson Cadet Head Office, Wellin2toll l Doc., 1912. Johnston, Alfred Joseph Napier - 11 Feb., 1913. Thomas, Harold Auckland 11 Tizard, Henry James 15 Education Department. Hill, Joanna Assistant Teacher Te Huruhi Oct., 1912. Te Wake, Josephine Pawarenga Feb., 1913. Gavernment. Insurance Department. Eggers, Wilford Raymond Cadet Wellington _ r, Oct., 1912· Fox, John Stuart .. 7 Jan., 1913- Henderson, Albert John 19 Dec., 1912. Mackay, David In ve;~argill 31 Mar., 1913. Petre, Joseph Austin Christchurch I }'l]"oY., 1912• Reekie, William Barnett Wellington ! 27 Fch., 191:l. Smith, Donald Williamson Nelson 7 San.. " Wakclin, Bertram Raphael Wellington ,i l'fov., 1912, /.;nml8 nud 8nr·vey Dep<1rl1nent. Adums, H;arokl Arthur Clerical Cadet Auuklaml 20 Feb., l!Jl3. Bell, Robert Hogan Nelson 4 Mar., Bines, Arthur Da v:id Draughting Cadet Auckland 24 Feb., Burry, Howard Nelson Fleet Clerical CP-det , , Wellington 20 ;Earle, Lawrence Edward Head Office, We!lmgton 3 Mar., Fitisimons, James •. Draughting Cadet H;okitika 7 Freeman, Llewellyn Bowden Auok!anct 7 .. Haase, Arthur Carsten 20 Feb., Harvey, George Alexander Clerical Cadet, • Inv~;oargill 12 Mar., Hutton, Bruce Draughting Cadet Auckland 5 Kane, William John Clerical Cadet Wellington 7 " Lawrey, Herbert Millett .. Draughting Cadet Auckland 27 Feb., ,, Mackay, Donald Meredith Gordon Cadet . , Thames .. 22 May, 1912. McLeod, Robert Ernest Edmondson Clerical Cadet Hokitika 12 Mar., 1913. Mitchell, Frederick William Eric Invercargill 25 ,. Parkinson, Arnold Wilfred Draughting Cadet Nelson 24 Feb., Quennell, Wilfred Bruce Clerical Cadet .. Dunedin .. 20 Mar., Reid, Thomas Harvey Head Office, Wellington 27 ,, Searell, Thomas Arthur Christchurch 24 Feb., Secker, Hilton Palmer Head Office, Wellington 25 Mar., ,, Thomson, John Charles I Draughting Cadet Invercargill 12 Feb., 1912. New Zea/,arul, State-guaranteed AdvanceB Department. Mason, Arthur Cyrus Inspecting Valuer Wellington 4 l<'eb., 1913. Post and Telegraph Department. Abercrombie, Hazel Mary Cadette, Telephone Exchange Auckland , 2 Jan., 1913. Aitchison, Earl Andrew James Telegraph Message-boy Oamaru .. ' I:{ Mar., Aldridge, Patrick Louis Hastings 14 Jan., Alsweiler, Lance Godfrey In vercargill 20 Antcliff, Edward Angus Letter-carrier Marton .. 23 Dec., 1912. Appleby, William Barker Telegraph Message-boy Kurow 21 ,, ,, Armstrong, Benjamin Murray Waitotara 1 .Feb., 1913. Aylward, Mary Frances Cadette, Telephone Exchange Gisborne i 25 Nov., 1912. Baggs, Aubrey Dormer Letter-carrier Little River 2 Dec., ,, Baigent, Hubert Roy Telegraph Message-boy Wakefield 3 Feb., 1913. Baikie, Peter Tauranga 6 Jan.,, ,, Bailey, Edward Wallace To Puke .. 13 Mar., ,, Bailey, George Dunedin .. 25 Nov., 1912. Baillie, Clarence Walter Ca.rterton l Mar., 1913. Baker, Arthur Aaron Wellington 2 Dec., 1912. Baker, William Henry 2 " " Banks, Robert Bruce Christopher Mar- Napier 18 Mar., 1913. shall Barns, Leonard Danes Morgan Newton 9 Dec., 1912. Beehre, Alfred Roy Whangarei 17 Benjamin, John Kingsland 3 " " Bennett, Edwin Taratlalc 31 Jan., 1913. Berry, Ruby Alice .. Cadette, T~lephone Exchange Taihapo .. 7 Oct., 1912. Billman, Stuart Telegraph Message-boy Mount Albert 20 Jan., 1913. Binnie, Alexander Bruce Dunedin .. 27 ,, Binnie, Alexander Eric Gisborne 4 Feb., ., :J3ird, Clarence George Wellington 20 Dec., 1912. OCT. 18.J THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3171 OFFICERS APPOINTED-continued. -------------- ~--------- ---/- Date of Na.ine. Place . ~ppointment. L .... ___ __:_o_sit-l~n. ------·------- Post and Telegraph Departm.mt-continued. Bird, Malcolm Hedrick Telegraph Message-boy Awanui 26 Feb., 10m. B!a.cklock, George Douglas Ohakune I July, 1912. Blackmore, Leslie Osborne Ngaruawahia 10 Mar., 1913. B!a.ke, John Gladstone Bull's 17 Fob., Bla.nd, Cedric William Wellington South I Blomfield, Ella Grace Cadette, T~lephone Exchange Wellington 2 D;~ .• 1912. Boardman, Alice Ruth Auck!anrl 16 ,, ,, Boyd, William Eric Taihape .. 3 Mar., 1913. Brady, Launcet Eric Howick .. 14 Dec., 1912. Bramley, Alexander John Wellington 2 Jan., 1913. Brewer, Robert Victor Tudor Dannevirke 17 Mar., Bridger, Stanley Norman New Plymouth 1 Feb., ,, Bristol, Joseph Wanganui 24 July, 1912. Brown, Charles Alfred Stratford .. l Mar., 1913. Brown, George Andrew Hunter Wellington 6 Jan., ,, Browne, Jaspar Lovell Takapuna 16 Dec., 1912. Bullen, Hayward Russell .. 21 Feb., 1913. Burgess, Wilfred Ernest Stratford .. 20 Jan., Burke, Edward James Nelson 1 Mar., Burt, Albin Roberts Mate.ta 13 Butland, Hazel Eliza Adelaide · Assistant a~d Messenger Rawene l F~b., Butler, Ernest Nelson Telegraph Message-boy Manaia 29 Jan., Butler, Roderick Cecil Clarence Palmerston North 17 Feb., Byres, Robert Marton 17 Campbell, William Gordon Waikino .. 10 J~~., ,, Carlsson, Carl Pote James Nelson l Feb.,1912.* Carlyle, ,James Lift Attend~nt General Post Office 18 Nov., Carr, Ethelred Arthur Telegraph Message-boy Raglan 2 Dec., ,, Cattanach, Albert Andrew Takapau 27 Jan., 1913. Chisholm, Margaret Cadette, T;lephone Exchange Hastings 27 ,, ,, Churchouse, Ethel Mary Wellington 28 Dec., 1912. Cle.pp, Curtis Oswald Orepuki .. 1 Claridge, Reuben Allott Dannevirke 17 J,;iy, Clark, Helena Miriam Counterwo~an Parnell 6 Nov., Clark, William John Tilson Telegraph Message-boy Wellington 9 Dec., ,, Cliffe, Roland Auckland 17 Feb., 191:l. Clifford, Kenneth Melvin Blenheim 20 ,Tan., Cole, Alfred Frank Palmerston North .. 3 Comrie, Douglas Sydney Alexander "'anga.nui 3 " " Connolly, Patrick Fitzgera,Jd Brunnerton 30 Dec., 1912. Cook, Herbert Fane Auckland 10 Mar., 191:J. Cooksey, Annie Gwendoline Relieving P~stmistress I Jan., ,, Corin, William Huxtable Telegraph Messa.ge-hoy Ota.huhu 5 Dec., 1912. Cotter, Ellen Ma v .. Oadette, Telephone Exchange Waimate 11 Couper, Arthur David Telegraph Message-boy Dunedin .. 1 F;b., 1913. Cozens, Noble Howard Kohatu .. 16 Dec., 1912. Craig, William Arnold Auckland 14 Croft, Jane Eliza Cadette, T~lophono Exchange 9 Crone, Thomas John Telegraph Message-boy New"Plymouth 1 ,T;~ .• l 9i:J. Cro.ss, Mary ,Tosephinc Assistant and Messenger Apiti 8 ,June, 1912. Cunningham, George Williamson Tdegraph Message-hoy Gore 11 Feb., 1913. Daley, Nelson John Auckland 10 ,, Davies, Harold William Samuel Tdegraphi~t .. Wellington 18 Mar., ., Davis, Henry Stanley T~legraph Message-boy 2 Dec., 1912. Dickens, Leonard Maynarrl .. Auckland 17 Feb., 1913. Dickens, Stanky Picton 26 Nov., 1912. Dickson, George Auckland I Mar., 1913. Diggle, Alfred Herbert Reginald Mount Eden 16 Dec., 1912. Dimmock, James .. Otautau .. 12 Feb., 1913. Dixon, Leo Prince .. Masterton I Mar., Dodds, Florence Rosaline Shorthand-~riter and Typist Secretary's Office, G.P.O. 25 ,, Donaldson, Robert Mcllvrido Telegraph Message-boy Auckland 17 Feb., Dorset, Reginald William Palmerst<>ri North .. 25 Dec., 1912. Doull, James Worsick Auckland 14 Dowle, Pearl Lorenza Cadette, T;lephone Exchange 9 Drake, Francis Leslie Telegraph Message-boy Kingsland 20 " ,, Drummond, William George .. Te Aro I Mar., 1913. Drury, Albert William Wellington 26 ,, Eagle, Alan Randolph Kaiapai .. 12 Feb., ,, Edmonds, Mary Patricia Cadette·, T~iephone Exchange Hamilton 18 Nov., 1912. Edwards, Alfred Henry Tclograph Message-boy Wellington 16 Dec., Elder, Fred David .. Hamilton 16 ,, ,, Elliot, William John New Plymouth 1 Jan., 1913. Elliott, William Harold Westport .. 16 Dec., 1912. Elliston, Leslie James Reefton .. 3 Mar., 1913 Emerson, Henry Masterton 17 Feb., ,, Erenstrom, John William Palmerston North .. 3 Dec., 1912 Erwin, John Henry Waihi 27 Feb., 1913 Evans, Ross Inglewood 30 Dec., 1912 Ferguson, Dorothy Muriel Cadette, T~iephone Exchange Auckland 13 Nov., ,, Ferguson, Robert Arthur Telegraph Message-boy Morrinsville 1 Mar., 1913 Fieldos, Lancelot William Aidan Toko 3 Jan., Finn, Edith Cadette, T~lephone Exchange Auckland 2 Finnie, Eric Telegraph Message-boy Dunedin .. 1 F;b., • Amending entry in .,,_Yew Zealand Gautte for 25th July, 1912. 3112 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 'is OFFICERS APPOINTED-continued. Dat<> of Name. Position. Place. Appointment. Post and Telegraph Department--continued. Fish, Amy Cadette, Telephone Exchange Wellington 15 July, 1912· Fitzgerald, Michael Henry Telegraph Message-boy Blackball 30 Dec., ,, Fletcher, James Edward Hawarden 6 Jan., 1913: · Foster, Lionel Bust Wellington 4 Dec., 1912. Fredericks, Francis Hall Picton 8 Feb., 1913. Fry, Edwin Victor .. Dannevirke 28 Dec., 1912. Fulljamcs, Frederick Valentine Ka.mo 11 Feb., 1913. Gabbie, James McKee Wanganui 18 Dec., 1912. Gallagher, Michael Verdon Moray Place 1 Jan., 1913. Gallen, Gerald Collins Rotorua .. 14 Dec., 1912. Gee, SelwYfl Roy .. Wellington 20 Jan., 1913. Gibson, Wallace Bruce Christchurch l Mar., Glover, Walter Mervyn Newmarket l .. Gordon, William McPherson .. Auckland 14 Jan., ,, Grace, Ethel Joyce Cadette, T~iephone Exchange Blenheim 26 Nov., 1912. Gray, George Harcott · Cadet Secretary's Office, G.P.O. 19 Feb., 1913. Green, Frederick
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