1935-1940 Staff member, New Zealand Railways Communications Branch 1940-1945 Officer-in-Charge, Radio Development 1945-1955 Laboratory, Department of Scientific and Industrial Affairs 1955-1961 Senior Electrical Engineer, Auckland Industrial Development Division (Laboratory), DSIR 1961-1964 Assistant Director, AIDD, DSIR 1964-1971 Senior Liaison Officer, New Zealand High Commission, London 1971-1976 Assistant Director, AIDD, DSIR Director, AIDD, DSIR.
What does NZR stand for?
NZR stands for New Zealand Railways
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234) or require the expert timing of stage farce yet has nothing to say about how this opportunistic sex fits with the strongly unionised culture of the Union Steamship Company and New Zealand Railways.
The toy tank locomotive, a Number 1 Special made by Hornby in Liverpool in the 1930s, was painted in the rare black New Zealand livery and emblazoned with NZR, for New Zealand Railways.
New Zealanders in Literature: A Fine Record of Achievement', The New Zealand Railways Magazine 2, no.