# 15.-Staff.
Commander C. W. Beckwith, R.N., Harbour Master was away on home leave from the 10th February to the 13th December. Lieutenant Conway Hake, R.N.R. acted as Harbour Master during his absence.
Mr. W. Russell was appointed Government Marine Surveyor on the 4th January.
Messrs. R. Hall and P. J. Taylor were appointed Assistant Government Marine Surveyors on the 20th September, 1920, and 1st October respectively.
Mr. G. W. Coysh was appointed Deputy Shipping Master on the 20th November, 1920.
Mr. C. J. Thomson was appointed First Boarding Officer on the 2nd December.
Mr. S. P. Leigh was appointed Second Boarding Officer on the 16th November, 1920.
Mr. M. McIver, First Boarding Officer retired on the 2nd December after 30 years' service in the Colony.
Mr. J. Macdonald died on the 3rd January while on leave in Australia. He had been Chief Government Marine Surveyor of this Colony for 19 years.
Mr. W. McGrann, Officer in charge Peak Signal Station died on the 20th February after 14 years' service.
HARBOUR Department,
March, 1922.
C. W. BECKWITH, Commander R.N.,
Harbour Master, &c.
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15.-Staff.
Commander C. W. Beckwith, R.N., Harbour Master was away on home leave from the 10th February to the 13th December. Lieutenant Conway Hake, R.N.R. acted as Harbour Master during his absence.
Mr. W. Russell was appointed Government Marine Surveyor on the 4th January.
Messrs. R. Hall and P. J. Taylor were appointed Assistant Government Marine Surveyors on the 20th September, 1920, and 1st October respectively.
Mr. G. W. Coysh was appointed Deputy Shipping Master on the 20th November, 1920.
Mr. C. J. Thomson was appointed First Boarding Officer on the 2nd December.
Mr. S. P. Leigh was appointed Second Boarding Officer on the 16th November, 1920.
Mr. M. McIver, First Boarding Officer retired on the 2nd December after 30 years' service in the Colony.
Mr. J. Macdonald died on the 3rd January while on leave in Australia. He had been Chief Government Marine Surveyor of this Colony for 19 years.
Mr. W. McGrann, Officer in charge Peak Signal Station died on the 20th February after 14 years' service.
HARBOUR Department,
March, 1922.
C. W. BECKWITH, Commander R.N.,
Harbour Master, &c.
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