SURVEYORS CONFERENCE.
UNLICENSED SURVEYS.
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» Dtjkedin, Wednesday. H2 annual conference of the New Zealand institute of Surveyors opened to-day. ~ he council, in its report, staled that «« membership was 367, and eight stus * Cfa " Several cases of alleged unlicensed surveys had been investigated. In one • &S& the farts were laid before the SurVe >'oi.' Board, and that body made representations to the Otago University authori- '«• It appeared that the Otago School of Mines issued a certificate of competency in mining and land surveying, and this nad been taken advantage of to the detriment of Sensed surveyors. The board • "auth - d thal il alu " e had statutory ; nority to issue licenses to survey land, g£- Mve nue for the year amounted to wjr»> and the expenditure to £305, ' : a I excess of the latter being due to PftM ne i7 ° f causes, which are detailed -3■*• *• Humphries was re-elected presiS§9t, and Messrs. F. I. Ledger, .las. Meet!," 10 ?,' and J. E. Fulton were elected t*ii^? ilorß ' Sixteen surveyors were :. B,Wed to the list of members.' ™ i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15823, 21 January 1915, Page 7
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176SURVEYORS CONFERENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15823, 21 January 1915, Page 7
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