For most of the decade, only a small amount of mining was undertaken, despite the efforts of some prospectors and miners (who were always handicapped by lack of capital). The only mine to produce a steady profit for its small syndicate was the Loyalty Palace. Prospecting, either by individuals or by specially organized parties, continued throughout most of the decade, with little success, despite investigating new areas such as the Mangakino Valley. The mining boom of 1895 prompted those owning apparently promising ground to attempt to sell it to overseas investors; all potentially auriferous ground was pegged out, but most of the new claims were not worked or, if worked, few produced much gold. Exaggerated hopes were even more exaggerate...
Hone Werahiko and his party, who owned the original New Find claims, undertook the preliminary devel...
The Werahiko and Waitoki mines were the first to work this ground, with great expectations. During 1...
Because optimists believed there was payable gold still to be discovered in New Zealand, prospecting...
For most of the decade, only a small amount of mining was undertaken, despite the efforts of some pr...
At the time of the first crushing, at the end of 1883, hopes for a prosperous goldfield were high be...
Apart from the mines owned by Edwin Henry Hardy, mining at Waiorongomai stagnated in the early twent...
At the time of the first crushing, at the end of 1883, hopes for a prosperous goldfield were high be...
Apart from the mines owned by Edwin Henry Hardy, mining at Waiorongomai stagnated in the early twent...
After initial interest in it during the initial rush, the Tui portion of the Te Aroha field was larg...
Because optimists believed there was payable gold still to be discovered in New Zealand, prospecting...
Mining in the Tui portion of the Te Aroha field was revived in 1948 by Benjamin John Dunsheath, a sm...
William Robert Wilson, one of the founders of B.H.P., visited New Zealand on several occasions both ...
The Paris and London Rothschilds became involved in mining investments in the late nineteenth centur...
To explore the new field, men were attracted by the excitement and the great hopes expressed, althou...
By the 1890s, mining had slowed down and New Zealand in general was economically depressed. Large am...
Hone Werahiko and his party, who owned the original New Find claims, undertook the preliminary devel...
The Werahiko and Waitoki mines were the first to work this ground, with great expectations. During 1...
Because optimists believed there was payable gold still to be discovered in New Zealand, prospecting...
For most of the decade, only a small amount of mining was undertaken, despite the efforts of some pr...
At the time of the first crushing, at the end of 1883, hopes for a prosperous goldfield were high be...
Apart from the mines owned by Edwin Henry Hardy, mining at Waiorongomai stagnated in the early twent...
At the time of the first crushing, at the end of 1883, hopes for a prosperous goldfield were high be...
Apart from the mines owned by Edwin Henry Hardy, mining at Waiorongomai stagnated in the early twent...
After initial interest in it during the initial rush, the Tui portion of the Te Aroha field was larg...
Because optimists believed there was payable gold still to be discovered in New Zealand, prospecting...
Mining in the Tui portion of the Te Aroha field was revived in 1948 by Benjamin John Dunsheath, a sm...
William Robert Wilson, one of the founders of B.H.P., visited New Zealand on several occasions both ...
The Paris and London Rothschilds became involved in mining investments in the late nineteenth centur...
To explore the new field, men were attracted by the excitement and the great hopes expressed, althou...
By the 1890s, mining had slowed down and New Zealand in general was economically depressed. Large am...
Hone Werahiko and his party, who owned the original New Find claims, undertook the preliminary devel...
The Werahiko and Waitoki mines were the first to work this ground, with great expectations. During 1...
Because optimists believed there was payable gold still to be discovered in New Zealand, prospecting...