Mr. L. A. De" Guere Engineer, of Winconsin, U.S.A., has been engaged in the designing and building of pulp and paper mills for the past Hjj 37 years, for 27 of these years in private praetice for himself. He has been connected with the building, rebuilding, or expansion m of 30 of the 58 mills in the State of Wisconsin, as well as numerous ■ other enterprises in the Eastern States and Canada, and in the past six years on the Pacific Coast, with a branch offiee in Tacoma, Washington. ■ He is a recognised authority on all types of pulp mills, groundwood, ■ sulphite, sulphate and soda, and all types of paper mill machinery. He H|: has seen pulp and paper manufacturing in Wisconsin (one of the chief ■ })ulp and paper-making States) grow from infancy to a position as a K leading industry of the State. ■ ■ In addition to his American business interests he is now a director ■ of the firm of De Guere and Worley, Pulp and Paper Mill Engineers, ■ of Auckland, who have been appointed Consulting Engineers to Timber- ■ lands Woodpulp Limited in connect ion with their pulping project.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 9
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