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The Hauraki Report, Volume 1
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6.5
The greater importance of access
268
6.6
The geology of the region and its gold deposits
268
6.7
Characteristics of hard-rock gold mining
272
6.8
Gold and the economy
279
6.9
Maori and the management of gold strikes
283
6.10
Gold and legislative developments
283
Chapter 7: Coromandel : The First Goldfield
287
7.1
Introduction
287
7.2
The discovery of gold and first reactions
287
7.3
The Patapata hui
297
7.4
The 1852 agreement
301
7.5
Further goldfield negotiations
304
7.6
Treaty issues arising
307
Chapter 8: Coromandel after 1854
319
8.1
Crown efforts to purchase the freehold
319
8.2
Revival of gold mining in the Coromandel, 1861-63
321
8.3
The administration of the Coromandel goldfield
331
8.4
The extinguishment of Maori rights
334
8.5
The development of the Coromandel goldfield
338
8.6
Treaty claims arising
339
Chapter 9: The Thames Goldfield
355
9.1
The 1857 Kauaeranga meeting
355
9.2
The opening of the Kauaeranga goldfield
356
9.3
The extension of the Thames goldfield: Mackay’s 1867-69 negotiations
362
9.4
The development of the Thames goldfield
371
9.5
The Kauaeranga foreshore
383
9.6
The purchase of the freehold
387
9.7
Treaty issues arising
389
Volume ii
Chapter 10: The Ohinemuri Goldfield
409
10.1
Ohinemuri closed to mining
409
10.2
The leasing of Ohinemuri
425
10.3
Crown purchasing of Ohinemuri
431
10.4
Ohinemuri mining and further purchases
437
10.5
Treaty issues arising
449
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