RAILWAY CHANGES
MR. E. CASEY PROMOTE!}
(By Telegraph.)
(Special to "The Evening Post.")
AUCKLAND, This Day.
Mr. E. Casey, divisional superintend* cnt of railways at Auckland for thai past five years, has been appointed assistant chief engineer at the headquarters office ia Wellington, vice My. W. K. Davidson, ■who is retiring at thtf end of the month. '
I Mr. Casey joined the engineering staff of the Bail way Department as a cadet in 1902, and subsequently served in Wanganui, Auckland, . Greymouth, and Ohakune districts. In 1912 Mr. Casey became assistant engineer, Auckland district, and in 1916 he took charge of the grade easement works between Penrose and Mercer. In 1921 he was transferred to the Christchurch district, and was engaged in remodelling the station yards on the Midland line prior to the opening of the Otira tunnel. In March, 1925, he was appointed inspecting engineer at Wellington, and later he was transferred to Auek^ land.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 106, 7 May 1931, Page 12
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