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PETROLEUM EXPERTS TO PROBE NEW ZEALAND’S OIL DEPOSITS Three prominent petroleum geologists who arrived at Auckland by the Mariposa: Mr A. A. Weymouth (left), Mr H. W. Thomas (right) and Mr W. S. Simpson, accountant-manager of the party. They are to carry out work in connection with the search for oil in New Zealand. They have brought with them up-to-date boring equipment, described as the largest and most advanced of its kind.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23528, 17 June 1938, Page 5

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PETROLEUM EXPERTS TO PROBE NEW ZEALAND’S OIL DEPOSITS Three prominent petroleum geologists who arrived at Auckland by the Mariposa: Mr A. A. Weymouth (left), Mr H. W. Thomas (right) and Mr W. S. Simpson, accountant-manager of the party. They are to carry out work in connection with the search for oil in New Zealand. They have brought with them up-to-date boring equipment, described as the largest and most advanced of its kind. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23528, 17 June 1938, Page 5

PETROLEUM EXPERTS TO PROBE NEW ZEALAND’S OIL DEPOSITS Three prominent petroleum geologists who arrived at Auckland by the Mariposa: Mr A. A. Weymouth (left), Mr H. W. Thomas (right) and Mr W. S. Simpson, accountant-manager of the party. They are to carry out work in connection with the search for oil in New Zealand. They have brought with them up-to-date boring equipment, described as the largest and most advanced of its kind. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23528, 17 June 1938, Page 5