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1900 Article about gold dredging in NZ using a dredge designed by Cutten Bros in Dunedin. The engines and boilers were made by [[Marshall and | 1900 Article about gold dredging in NZ using a dredge designed by Cutten Bros in Dunedin. The engines and boilers were made by [[Marshall, Sons and Co]]<ref>[[Engineering 1900/04/13]]</ref> | ||
1922 Partners: [[F. A. Cutten]], M.Inst.C.E., and [[W. H. Cutten]]. Specialists in Dredging for Minerals; designers of Gold, Tin and Platinum Dredges, including the largest Tin Dredge in existence; inventors of the Tailings Elevator on Dredges. War Services.— At Woolwich Arsenal for shell production, and inspecting machinery under construction for the Admiralty. | 1922 Partners: [[F. A. Cutten]], M.Inst.C.E., and [[W. H. Cutten]]. Specialists in Dredging for Minerals; designers of Gold, Tin and Platinum Dredges, including the largest Tin Dredge in existence; inventors of the Tailings Elevator on Dredges. War Services.— At Woolwich Arsenal for shell production, and inspecting machinery under construction for the Admiralty. |
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of Dunedin, New Zealand, and Bank Chambers, 329, High Holborn, London, W.C.I, and Dunedin, New Zealand.
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1900 Article about gold dredging in NZ using a dredge designed by Cutten Bros in Dunedin. The engines and boilers were made by Marshall, Sons and Co[1]
1922 Partners: F. A. Cutten, M.Inst.C.E., and W. H. Cutten. Specialists in Dredging for Minerals; designers of Gold, Tin and Platinum Dredges, including the largest Tin Dredge in existence; inventors of the Tailings Elevator on Dredges. War Services.— At Woolwich Arsenal for shell production, and inspecting machinery under construction for the Admiralty.