✨ Railway Pay Scales and Allowances
Aug. 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1901
SECOND DIVISION—continued.
| Designation. | Grade. | Pay. | Annual Increments. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum. | Maximum. |
CLASS 4: MISCELLANEOUS.
Plan-printing Staff.
Per Week.
| Photographers and plan-printers | 1 | £ s. d. | £ s. d. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 4 15 0 | 5 0 0 |
Lake Wakatipu Steamer Service.
Per Annum.
| Captain | 1 | £ s. d. | £ s. d. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Captain | 2 | 340 0 0 | 320 0 0 |
| Engineer | 1 | 340 0 0 | 320 0 0 |
| Engineer | 2 | 320 0 0 |
Per Month.
| Mates | 1 | £ s. d. | £ s. d. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mates | 2 | 18 18 0 | 17 18 0 |
| Firemen | 1 | 16 8 0 | 17 3 0 |
| Firemen | 2 | 15 13 0 | 16 3 0 |
| Deck hands | 15 4 8 | 15 14 8 |
Male Exchange Attendants, Messengers, Office Cleaners, and Lift Attendants.
Per Week.
| Senior messenger | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exchange attendants | 1 | 4 14 2 | |
| Exchange attendants | 2 | 4 10 0 | |
| Messengers and office cleaners | 4 4 2 | 4 10 0 | |
| Lift attendants | 4 4 2 |
Allowances at the following rates shall be payable to the employees specified hereunder in each case and shall be in addition to their classified rate of pay:—
| To whom payable. | Rate. |
|---|---|
| Per Hour. s. d. |
Signalmen in charge of important signal-cabins, as defined by the General Manager .. 0 1¼
Porters and horse-drivers (other than porters employed and paid as acting shunters) when engaged in shunting operations for not less than four hours in any shift .. 0 1
Boilermakers marking off new work; fitters marking off new work; carpenters marking off new work (other than from templates in each case) .. 0 1
Boilermakers who on 12th August, 1926, were engaged at operating acetone or quasiarc-electric welding plant—while so engaged .. 0 1½
Moulders engaged in moulding cylinders .. 0 1
Blacksmiths engaged on new engine-work .. 0 1
Blacksmiths employed as angle-iron smiths .. 0 1
Blacksmith in charge of work carried out at two-ton hammer .. 0 1½
Blacksmith in charge of manufacture of draw-hooks .. 0 1¼
Employees assisting on work carried out at two-ton hammer .. 0 0¾
Employees assisting in manufacture of draw-hooks .. 0 0¼
Machinists or acting machinists operating bolt-making machines .. 0 1
Fettlers or acting fettlers operating sand-blasting machines—
(1) Fettler or acting fettler operating stationary sand-blasting machine fettling castings in an enclosed cabinet .. 0 1½
(2) Fettler or acting fettler operating sand-blasting machines not otherwise specified .. 0 0¾
Leading labourers when in charge of large gangs or engaged on important work, as defined by the General Manager .. 0 1¼
Paint-sprayers or acting paint-sprayers engaged paint spraying car or van bodies .. 0 0¾
Skilled labourers or acting skilled labourers engaged on paint dipping of timber .. 0 0¾
Fitters, boilermakers, welders, and apprentices employed in locomotive running sheds and the assistants of such fitters and boilermakers .. 0 1
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Amendments to Government Railways Act Regulations
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🚂 Transport & Communications17 August 1938
Railway regulations, Pay scales, Traffic and Stores Division, Government Railways Act
🚂 Railway Employee Pay Scales and Allowances
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