β¨ Public Service Resignations and Retirements
1932
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 66
RESIGNATIONS.
| Name. | Position. | Place. | Date left Service. |
|---|---|---|---|
| EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. | |||
| Askew, James Wemyss .. | Assistant Teacher .. | Waitapu Native School .. | 30 April, 1916. |
| Askew, Laura Louise .. | Head Teacher .. | ".. | 30 " ," |
| Howlett, Isobel Gladys .. | Relieving Assistant Teacher .. | School for Deaf, Sumner .. | 15 " ," |
| O'Donohue, John .. | Engineer .. | Boys' Training Farm, Weraroa | 30 " ," |
| Stinson, Annie Elizabeth .. | Nurse Attendant .. | Receiving Home, Wellington | 30 " ," |
| INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT. | |||
| Marshalsea, Mabel .. | Charwoman .. | Auckland .. | 30 April, 1916. |
| JUSTICE DEPARTMENT. | |||
| Harris, George Henry .. | Clerk of Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts, Receiver of Gold Revenue, and Mining Registrar | Kumara .. | 30 April, 1916. |
| MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT. | |||
| Duncan, William .. | Attendant .. | Auckland .. | 25 April, 1916. |
| Ferris, Frances Katherine .. | Nurse .. | Porirua .. | 30 " ," |
| McKerrow, Hedley .. | Junior Attendant .. | Tokanui .. | 21 " ," |
| Tatnell, Leslie .. | Attendant .. | Porirua .. | 30 " ," |
| POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT. | |||
| Borthwick, George .. | Telegraph Message-boy .. | Dunedin .. | 26 Feb., 1916. |
| Byers, James Henry .. | Telegram-sorter .. | Christchurch .. | 31 Mar., " |
| Carlyle, James .. | Letter-carrier .. | Wellington .. | 31 " ," |
| Coley, Roy .. | Junior Exchange Clerk .. | Foxton .. | 30 April, " |
| Comfort, Victor .. | Telegraph Message-boy .. | Hokitika .. | 19 Feb., " |
| Deakin, Agnes Hannah May .. | Telegraph Messenger .. | Utiku .. | 25 Mar., " |
| Epps, Frederick William .. | Lineman .. | Paeroa .. | 14 April, " |
| Fahey, James .. | Cadet .. | G.P.O., Wellington .. | 31 Mar., " |
| Fergusson, William Henry .. | Letter-carrier .. | Wellington .. | 31 Jan., " |
| Grey, Roy William Seldon .. | Messenger .. | Dannevirke .. | 8 April, " |
| Guppy, Harold Edward .. | Letter-carrier .. | Wellington .. | 20 Mar., " |
| Hyland, Carl Malcolm .. | Telegraph Message-boy .. | Martinborough .. | 21 " ," |
| Ingram, Walter Carnavon Beach .. | " .. | Whakatane .. | 15 " ," |
| Kivell, Wilson Ernest .. | Assistant Despatch Clerk .. | Stratford .. | 24 " ," |
| Long, Helen .. | Switchboard Attendant .. | Dunedin .. | 30 April, " |
| Longton, Lillian Eunice .. | " .. | Wellington .. | 21 " ," |
| McElligott, Thomas .. | Letter-carrier .. | Dunedin .. | 23 Mar., " |
| Maddaford, Horace Redvers .. | Telegraph Message-boy .. | Feilding .. | 2 Feb., " |
| Mayo, Henry Ireson .. | " .. | Christchurch .. | 31 Mar., " |
| Neely, William Leonard John .. | Messenger .. | Courtenay Place .. | 31 " ," |
| Roche, James Joseph .. | Letter-carrier .. | Wanganui .. | 29 Feb., " |
| Rogers, Claude Henry .. | " .. | Blenheim .. | 8 Mar., " |
| Roseingrave, Mary Elizabeth .. | Senior Bureau Attendant .. | Wellington .. | 15 April, " |
| Shackleton, Reginald James .. | Telegraph Message-boy .. | Masterton .. | 30 " ," |
| Taylor, William Robert .. | Junior Exchange Clerk .. | Dunedin .. | 21 Mar., " |
| Wharfe, Hazel Ann Maria .. | Switchboard Attendant .. | Auckland .. | 14 April, " |
| White, Alfred George .. | Telegraph Message-boy .. | Wanganui .. | 31 Mar., " |
| Winstanley, Harold Earl .. | P.O. Boy Messenger .. | Nelson .. | 31 " ," |
| PRINTING AND STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. | |||
| Bernard, Manuel .. | Machinist .. | Wellington .. | 30 April, 1916. |
| PUBLIC TRUST DEPARTMENT. | |||
| Bartleet, Edgar Llewellyn .. | Cadet .. | Auckland .. | 20 April, 1916. |
| Hardy, Albert Edgar .. | Clerk .. | Christchurch .. | 30 " ," |
| TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS DEPARTMENT. | |||
| Hargraves, Tom Sydney D. .. | Shift Engineer .. | Okere .. | 26 April, 1916. |
| VALUATION DEPARTMENT. | |||
| Ellison, Vera Ida May .. | Typist .. | Te Kuiti .. | 30 April, 1916. |
RETIREMENTS, ETC.
| Name. | Position. | Place. | Date left Service. | Reason left Service. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. | ||||
| Alford, Florence C. .. | Second Assistant Teacher .. | Rangiahua Native School | 30 April, 1916 | Services terminated owing to fall of grade of school. |
| POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT. | ||||
| Bell, Thomas .. | Junior Basketmaker .. | Stores Branch, G.P.O. | 11 Mar., 1916 | Absent without leave. |
| Bishoprick, Philip Francis .. | Telegraph Message-boy .. | Te Puke .. | 11 Feb., " | Deceased. |
| Halliday, Charles Christian .. | Postmaster .. | Feilding .. | 31 Mar., " | Retired on pension. |
| McMaster, Thomas William- son .. | Cadet .. | Radio-Wellington .. | 3 " ," | Absent without leave. |
| Poynter, James George .. | Postmaster .. | Paeroa .. | 29 Feb., " | Retired on compensation. |
| Smith, Douglas Aubry Francis .. | Cadet .. | Lyttelton .. | 29 " ," | Absent without leave. |
| PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. | ||||
| Wickman, Adolph .. | Gardener .. | Wellington .. | 30 April, 1916 | Retired on superannuation. |
| STATE ADVANCES DEPARTMENT. | ||||
| Hunt, Charles .. | Cadet .. | Wellington .. | 1 May, 1916 | Deceased. |
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ποΈ Public Service Resignations
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationResignations, Public Service, Education, Internal Affairs, Justice, Mental Hospitals, Post and Telegraph, Printing and Stationery, Public Trust, Tourist and Health Resorts, Valuation
44 names identified
- James Wemyss Askew, Resigned as Assistant Teacher
- Laura Louise Askew, Resigned as Head Teacher
- Isobel Gladys Howlett, Resigned as Relieving Assistant Teacher
- John O'Donohue, Resigned as Engineer
- Annie Elizabeth Stinson, Resigned as Nurse Attendant
- Mabel Marshalsea, Resigned as Charwoman
- George Henry Harris, Resigned as Clerk of Magistrates' and Wardens' Courts, Receiver of Gold Revenue, and Mining Registrar
- William Duncan, Resigned as Attendant
- Frances Katherine Ferris, Resigned as Nurse
- Hedley McKerrow, Resigned as Junior Attendant
- Leslie Tatnell, Resigned as Attendant
- George Borthwick, Resigned as Telegraph Message-boy
- James Henry Byers, Resigned as Telegram-sorter
- James Carlyle, Resigned as Letter-carrier
- Roy Coley, Resigned as Junior Exchange Clerk
- Victor Comfort, Resigned as Telegraph Message-boy
- Agnes Hannah May Deakin, Resigned as Telegraph Messenger
- Frederick William Epps, Resigned as Lineman
- James Fahey, Resigned as Cadet
- William Henry Fergusson, Resigned as Letter-carrier
- Roy William Seldon Grey, Resigned as Messenger
- Harold Edward Guppy, Resigned as Letter-carrier
- Carl Malcolm Hyland, Resigned as Telegraph Message-boy
- Walter Carnavon Beach Ingram, Resigned as Telegraph Message-boy
- Wilson Ernest Kivell, Resigned as Assistant Despatch Clerk
- Helen Long, Resigned as Switchboard Attendant
- Lillian Eunice Longton, Resigned as Switchboard Attendant
- Thomas McElligott, Resigned as Letter-carrier
- Horace Redvers Maddaford, Resigned as Telegraph Message-boy
- Henry Ireson Mayo, Resigned as Telegraph Message-boy
- William Leonard John Neely, Resigned as Messenger
- James Joseph Roche, Resigned as Letter-carrier
- Claude Henry Rogers, Resigned as Letter-carrier
- Mary Elizabeth Roseingrave, Resigned as Senior Bureau Attendant
- Reginald James Shackleton, Resigned as Telegraph Message-boy
- William Robert Taylor, Resigned as Junior Exchange Clerk
- Hazel Ann Maria Wharfe, Resigned as Switchboard Attendant
- Alfred George White, Resigned as Telegraph Message-boy
- Harold Earl Winstanley, Resigned as P.O. Boy Messenger
- Manuel Bernard, Resigned as Machinist
- Edgar Llewellyn Bartleet, Resigned as Cadet
- Albert Edgar Hardy, Resigned as Clerk
- Tom Sydney D. Hargraves, Resigned as Shift Engineer
- Vera Ida May Ellison, Resigned as Typist
ποΈ Public Service Retirements and Terminations
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationRetirements, Terminations, Public Service, Education, Post and Telegraph, Public Works, State Advances
9 names identified
- Florence C. Alford, Services terminated owing to fall of grade of school
- Thomas Bell, Absent without leave
- Philip Francis Bishoprick, Deceased
- Charles Christian Halliday, Retired on pension
- Thomas William McMaster (son), Absent without leave
- James George Poynter, Retired on compensation
- Douglas Aubry Francis Smith, Absent without leave
- Adolph Wickman, Retired on superannuation
- Charles Hunt, Deceased