Caselberg, Herbert Myer Biography 1971

CASELBERG, Herbert Meyer
CBE [Commander of the Order of the British Empire], FNZIV [Fellow of New Zealand Institute of Valuers]
Born: Pahiatua, 5 October 1899, son of Alfred Caselberg; married 1923 Jenny, daughter of H Hunt; 2 sons (1 killed air force 1944), 3 daughters
Education: England and Wellington College, 1st XV Wellington College, cricket etc
Farming England and family farm 1918-25; stock department Farmers Co-op Hawke’s Bay 1925-29; branch manager Hawera Farmers Co-op Organisation Society 1929-35; supervising valuer Mortgage (now State Advances) Corporation 1935-60; personal assistant general manager Dalgety-NZL [New Zealand Loan] 1960-65; chairman local board trustees Executors Agency Company; representative State Advances on Primary Production Council, Land Settlement Board, Consultative Committee of Agricultural Education etc; government member 20 years Dairy Products Marketing Committee now NZ Dairy Board
War service 1941-44, home service; major GSO [General Staff Officer] II, Central Military District
Private address: Newman Court, 16 Tinakori Rd, Wellington 1

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New Zealand Who’s Who 10th edition 1971

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Date published

1971

Publisher

AH & AW Reed

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582/590/33261

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