The Hauraki Report, Volume 1

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Fig 80: The Hot Springs Hotel, Te Aroha 909
Fig 81: Advertisement for the Te Aroha hot springs 911
Fig 82: The Cadman thermal bathhouse, Te Aroha Domain, circa 1920s 912
Fig 83: The Te Aroha Domain mineral springs, circa 1910 913
Fig 84: Te Aroha township lands 917
Fig 85: Te Aroha, circa 1920 922
Fig 86: Bath house 7 and tea kiosk 925
Fig 87: Harataunga blocks affected by the Maori Trustees purchase of interests 999
Fig 88: Thames foreshore blocks 1040
Fig 89: Kapanga Parumoana blocks, Coromandel Harbour 1044
Fig 90: The Thames foreshore 1047
Fig 91: Maori land taken for the Kopu to Hikuai road, 1968-73 1065
Fig 92: Hauraki Plains land tenure, 1908 1068
Fig 93: Drainage and settlement of the Hauraki Plains, 1908-32 1072
Fig 94: The Manaia block 1082
Fig 95: Land taken for Kaiaua School 1087
Fig 96: Maori land acquired by the Auckland Regional Authority, 1968-73 1092
Fig 97: Maori settlement sites from Tapu to Waikawau 1101
Fig 98: Maori settlement sites on the lower Waihou River 1103
Fig 99: Riverworks and archaeological sites on the Hikutaia River 1107
Fig 100: The boom, Mercury Bay, circa 1910 1110
Fig 101: Hauraki Plains wetlands 1113
Fig 102: Kauri logs being loaded on a scow at Kennedy Bay 1115
Fig 104: Gold and timber workings on the Tairua River, 1912 1116
Fig 105: Gold and timber workings in part of the Waiwawa catchment area, 1912 1118
Fig 106: Silting by the Ohinemuri and Waihou Rivers in 1910 flood 1129
Fig 107: The Ohinemuri River, near Paeroa, with a goldmining dredge, circa 1916 1133
Fig 108: The junction of the Waihou and Ohinemuri Rivers, 1990 1135
Fig 109: Ohinemuri Junction: river works and archaeological sites 1140
Fig 110: Men labouring on the Maukoro Canal, Hauraki Plains, circa 1904-10 1143
Fig 111: Hauraki Plains drainage scheme 1144
Fig 112: The hospital at Coromandel, circa 1900-30 1173