LONG RAILWAY SERVICE.
MR. CAMERON'S RETIREMENT.4} WELLINGTON TRAFFIC MANAGER. I>Y TELEGR.VriI.—OWN" CORRESPONDENT.] WELLINGTON. Sunday. The district traffic manager of railwavs - for the Wellington district, Mr. John Cameron, retired last week on superannuation after completing 40 years in the service of the department. Mr. Cameron joined the railway service in 1809, and after filling many important, positions, including that of assistant traffic manager at Auckland, he was appointed to the position which he recently vacated.
Mr. Cameron gave much thought to the changing transport conditions of the limes, and lie was successful in retaining and fostering new business for the railways. He was recognised throughout the railway service as being in the forefront as a transport officer. His technical knowledge and capacity for attention to detail were of an exceptional nature, while his relations with his large staff, as well as with the public, were always most cordial.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20331, 12 August 1929, Page 10
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