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Mr. F. B. Drake, A.M.I.C.E., Town Engineer
to the Mowbray Town Council has a hold office as such for the
past seven years, and had discharged his professional duties
with great ability, energy, tact and at the same time with
integrity, courtesy of manner and satisfaction to myself as
Chairman of the Public Works Committee dating the last five
years.
Mr.
Drake was specially appointed by the
Howbray Council from England as a trained Town Engineer with
first class credentials, and during his tenure of office very
many important works of new buildings, New Street Works, Street
Widenings, Main Stormwater Drainage Works, etc., have been
successfully completed at a total expenditure of over £100,000:
which has envolved an enormous amount of detail work in addition
to the ordinary routine work of a Xxxxxx Town Engineer's
Department.
The value of Mr. Drake's work from time to
time has been so far recognised that the Special Thanks of the
Council has been accorded to him upon six occasions as a
mark of this Council's sense of their high appreciation of his
professional services.
Personally, though wishing him all success
in his future career, I should feel extremely sorry for the
Council to lose his serviced,
I am etc.,
(sd.) G. W. Tearnan, Chairman of the Public Works
Committee of the Mowbray Town
Coune 11.
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