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CIVIL ENGINEERS' EXPLORATION COMPANY.

The Civil Engineers' Exploration . Company, with a capital of £100,000, Las been formed in London with the object, according to the prospectus, of establishing a prof essional association of civil and mining engineers for the inro:ducti6ri and sale of approved propertied jjiines., contracts and concessions, introduced through members and correspondents cooperating with the syndicate in the colonies and abroad, either by private treaty, through the fprmatipn of subsidiary companies,' and tQ mndert^e the establishment of colonial and fqreign agencies and the business qf a financial agency and exploration company generally. It is stated that the syndic pate have received offers of business and professional support from about two hundred members of the Institution of Civil Engineers and other engineering corporations, many of whom will co-perate in securing profitable business, and have several valuable options under offer. It is also pointed out that a connection has been established with a number of colonial and foreign member^Bl the leading - engineering corporations, many-of whom have already forwarded business, andhav? agreed/to. act'as representatives and: cOiTeßpoa'i dents". TJie directorate ol the company is entirely professional, and include* Mr W. Seymour Wells, of Sydney, and Mr. J. Bree, erstwhile of Auckland. The representatives in New Zealand are 'Messrs dakley Archer, apdMcArthui;. .

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume VII, Issue 275, 26 September 1896, Page 2

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CIVIL ENGINEERS' EXPLORATION COMPANY. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume VII, Issue 275, 26 September 1896, Page 2

CIVIL ENGINEERS' EXPLORATION COMPANY. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume VII, Issue 275, 26 September 1896, Page 2