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S. P. Andrew and Sons Photo. Mr. E.G. Craig. Otago and Wellington districts, and in 1910 was appointed to the Chief Traffic Manager's office, Wellington. In 1920 he was appointed stationmaster, Otorohanga, and in 1925 was promoted to traffic inspector at Ohakune. After a short term in the District Traffic Manager's office, Wanganui, Mr. Craig ♦ was, promoted to passenger agent, Wellington, in 1927, and five years later received further promotion to the.position of business agent, Wellington. In the following year he was appointed business agent, Auckland, and after serving four years m this capacity he was promoted to chief clerk in the transportation superintendent's office, Wellington, a position he has held until his present appointment at Dunedin. (Evening Post, 15 April 1940)
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S. P. Andrew and Sons Photo. Mr. E.G. Craig. Otago and Wellington districts, and in 1910 was appointed to the Chief Traffic Manager's office, Wellington. In 1920 he was appointed stationmaster, Otorohanga, and in 1925 was promoted to traffic inspector at Ohakune. After a short term in the District Traffic Manager's office, Wanganui, Mr. Craig ♦ was, promoted to passenger agent, Wellington, in 1927, and five years later received further promotion to the.position of business agent, Wellington. In the following year he was appointed business agent, Auckland, and after serving four years m this capacity he was promoted to chief clerk in the transportation superintendent's office, Wellington, a position he has held until his present appointment at Dunedin. (Evening Post, 15 April 1940). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/17758468More information can be found in our terms of use.