Retirement of Conyers and Lawson.
(DV TKLEaiUI'H, OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
WELLINGTON, this day. Tub Goverumeut have decided to abolish tho Commissioncrships of Railways'iu, both Islands, appointing J. P. MhkWell General Manager for hotH Islands, and Hannay AssKtaut Manufe'er. i Maxwell is Blackett's second in commaud, and Hannay is tho - District Manager at Oamaru. He acted for Conycrs when the latter was laid up by hi* accident. Both aro reported to be efficient men.. Conycrs aud Lawson retire on a compensation allowance. Tho Commissioners' staffs aud offices will bo dono away with entirely, so that there will bo a material saving of expense, especially as Maxwell aud Hannay aro to have considerably smaller salaries than Convers aud Lawson. It was reported to-day that similar changes are to be made regarding the Engiueor-in-Chief, and that Mr Blnckott retires, but I have authority to state that this is without foundation, uo such change being in contemplation. '•'-'■■ x i
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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3183, 4 October 1880, Page 3
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