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The Waikato River, the longest in New Zealand, flows through the Hamilton Basin and is largely responsible its wide variety of landforms. This Guidebook explains in simple language how the Hamilton Basin was formed and how the river, which broke into the Basin about 22,000 years ...
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The Waikato River, the longest in New Zealand, flows through the Hamilton Basin and is largely responsible its wide variety of landforms. This Guidebook explains in simple language how the Hamilton Basin was formed and how the Waikato River has shaped its geological history. The ...
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This is the story of John Ewing, gold mining entrepreneur and at one time in the 1890s, New Zealand's wealthiest person. Ewing was a gold mining leader who introduced many technological advances onto the Otago goldfields that greatly extended the life of gold mining in that provi ...
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Contains 20 self-contained essays on various topics, mostly concerned with gold-mining but also with pioneering people, buildings and institutions in the Dunstan Goldfield in Central Otago. Includes the story of the lost village of Chamounix, the historic Earnscleugh house- Como ...
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Tells the true story of this tragic piece of Otago history.
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Each chapter deals with a different episode in the fascinatimg history of this town at the junction of the Clutha and Manuherikia Rivers.
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This is the story of the disastrous fire in the original Regent Theatre buildings in Dunedin in 1879. Twelve people died out of the forty five in the building. A court enquiry followed and the efficiency of the fire service questioned.
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The third book in the series on the history of Alexandra district in New Zealand's south island. It follows "Mountain Water, River Gold" which examined the history of gold mining ventures in the immediate vicinity of the town of Alexandra, and "The Golden Junction" which concentr ...
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The 1906 coal-mine fire at Alexandra.
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