COUNCIL DEFERS CHOICE OF ENGINEER.
APPLICATIONS FOR AUCKLAND POSITION NARROWED TO 9. Tlie seventy-five applications for the post of city engineer in Auckland have been reduced to nine by a special committee appointed by the City Council, and last week the council further directed the committee to reduce the number to six. The following is the list to be reviewed by the committee: — Mr 11. G. Atwell, city engineer, Perch, Western Australia. Mr E. H. Barber, deputy-engineer and surveyor, Sheffield, England. Mr H. E. Bellamy, State hydraulic engineer to the South Australian Government. Mr A. G. Bush, engineer to the Lower Hutt Borough Council. Mr J. J. Cummins, city engineer, Newcastle, New South Wales. Mr A. R. Galbraith, city engineer, architect and surveyor, Christchurch. Mr James Tyler, acting-city engineer, Auckland. Mr N. Weekes, ex-city engineer, Sydney, now in private practice. Mr S. A. Hill Willis, engineer and surveyor, Tilbury Urban District Council, England.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18939, 9 December 1929, Page 9
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