✨ Government Railways Salary Schedule
2482 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 58]
SECOND DIVISION.
| Designation. | Grade. | Pay. | Annual Increments. |
| :--- | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: |
| | | Minimum. | Maximum. | |
CLASS 1: TRAFFIC AND STORES.
Traffic.
| | | Per Hour. | | |
| | | s. d. | s. d. | |
| Guards | 1 | | 2 3 | |
| (Maximum number in Grade 1 not to exceed 50 per cent. of the total number of guards in both grades.) | | | | |
| Guards | 2 | | 2 2 1/4 | |
| Signalmen and storemen | 1 | 2 0 1/2 | 2 1 3/4 | One of 3/4d. per hour. |
| (Maximum number in Grade 1 not to exceed 50 per cent. of the total number of signalmen and storemen respectively in both grades.) | | | | |
| Signalmen and storemen | 2 | 1 11 | 1 11 3/4 | One of 3/4d. per hour. |
| Shunters | | 1 11 | 2 2 3/4 | Three of 3/4d. per hour, and one of 1d. per hour. |
| Crane-drivers | 1 | 1 11 3/4 | 2 0 1/2 | One of 3/4d. per hour. |
| Crane-drivers | 2 | | 1 11 | |
| Horse-drivers | | | 1 10 | |
| | | Per Day. | | |
| Crossing-keepers and bridge-keepers | | | 11 4 | |
| | | Per Hour. | | |
| Labourers | | | 1 10 | |
| Porters | | | 1 10 | |
| | | Per Day. | | |
| Tablet-porters | | | 13 4 | |
| Junior porters— | | Per Hour. | | |
| 20 years | | | 1 6 1/4 | |
| 19 years | | | 1 4 1/2 | |
| 18 years | | | 1 2 3/4 | |
| 17 years | | | 1 2 | |
| | | Per Week. | | |
| Night-watchmen | | | 68 0 | |
| Female waiting-room attendants | | | 48 0 | |
Stores.
| | | Per Hour. | | |
| Leading storemen | 2 | 2 2 1/4 | 2 3 | One of 3/4d. per hour. |
| Storemen | 1 | 2 0 1/2 | 2 1 1/4 | One of 3/4d. per hour. |
| (Maximum number in Grade 1 not to exceed 50 per cent. of the total number of storemen in both grades.) | | | | |
| Storemen | 2 | 1 11 | 1 11 3/4 | One of 3/4d. per hour. |
| Labourers | | | 1 10 | |
| Junior labourers— | | | | |
| 20 years | | | 1 6 1/4 | |
| 19 years | | | 1 4 1/2 | |
| 18 years | | | 1 2 3/4 | |
| 17 years | | | 1 2 | |
CLASS 2: LOCOMOTIVE.
| | | Per Hour. | | |
| Subclass 1: Leading tradesmen— | | s. d. | s. d. | |
| Leading fitters, turners, boilermakers, springmakers, blacksmiths, carpenters, patternmakers, painters, moulders, coppersmiths, tinsmiths, trimmers, and sailmakers | | 2 6 3/4 | 2 8 3/4 | Two of 1d. per hour. |
| Other leading hands | | | 2 3 | |
| Subclass 2: Tradesmen— | | | | |
| Bricklayers | | | 2 5 | |
| Fitters, turners, boilermakers, springmakers, blacksmiths, carpenters, patternmakers, painters, moulders, coppersmiths, tinsmiths, trimmers, sailmakers, and electroplaters | | 2 2 3/4 | 2 4 3/4 | Two of 1d. per hour. |
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NZ Gazette 1926, No 53
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NZ Gazette 1926, No 53
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Amendments to Government Railways Regulations replacing salary schedule
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🚂 Transport & Communications9 August 1926
Government Railways, Regulations, Salary Schedule, Classification