BANK OF NEW ZEALAND
STAFF CHANGES
■ Mr. Il'. W. Dawson, formerly manager of the Auckland branch of the Bank of New Zealand, who has been appointed assistant general manager, took up his new duties in Wellington to-day, but as from Ist December. Mr. H. 11. H. Chalmers, who has been appointed manager in Auckland, in succession to Mr. Dawson, entered upon his new duties yesterday. Mr. Dawson joined the Bank of New Zealand at Oamaru in 1892, and occupied the position of accountant in Auckland and in Wellington, being first appointed a manager 'of the bank at Napier. He was then appointed assistant manager in Auckland, and left to occupy .a similar position at the bank's office in London, tie returned to become inspecI tor, and subsequently chief inspector, and in October o£ last year came to Auckland as manager upon the retirement of Mr. J. B. Henry. Mr. Chalmers entered the service of the bank at Te Awamutu in 1899, and after holding positions in various branches was appointed accountant at Eltham. He was then appointed to a similar position in the' Fiji branch of the bank in Suva, and after a stay of four years returned to New Zealand, being accountant at Gisborne and later in Auckland. He was appointed manager, first at Dannevirke and later at Palmerston North, before coming to Auckland as assistant manager, where ho has held the position for the* past two years. Mr.. Noel Wallace has been appointed assistant manager at Auckland. For the past three years Mr. Wallace hasbeen travelling sub-inspector, and he was manager at Dargavilln.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 133, 3 December 1930, Page 13
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