40 YEARS WITH RAILWAY
" AUCKLANDER TO KEIIIE (0.C.) NEW PLYMOUTH, tins® After 40 vears' railway serrtoi E. T. G. "Osborne, New PljmE stationmaster. is to retire at tiff e of the month on superannuation.S position will be filled by Mr. D. 1 Curdy, at present officer in ctars'the New Plymouth goods biasnMr. Osborne, who intends J®|« ing to his home city, Aacp® began his railway career in nui in 1900. He later saro' various Taranaki stations, jncttfe New Plymouth, and was quentlv *in charge of the I® branch at Grey mouth. He® stationmaster at Onehunga, H®=|| ville, Pukekohe and Greynwis®|| stationmaster-in-charge of tne*sf| port section, whence he ca® New Plymouth about a yeaj replace Mr. A. H. W. Evendffl,®® with the armed forces. m Mr. McCurdy has seen 38 service in the railways, 3o <h » ■ have been at New Plymouth. ■
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 171, 22 July 1941, Page 8
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