Line and Plumb-Bob - A Review of Alluvial Mining at Five Mile Beach, Okarito, South Westland

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Although auriferous beach and fore-dune sands at Five Mile Beach south of Okarito township had been intensively mined by hand and primative mechanical methods drilling of the sandspit by the Gold Development Corporation in 1929 indicated that the grade and quantity of undisturbed black and grey sand below the water table was sufficient to support a mining operation. Worked sand above the water table also contained fair prospects. The Okarito Five Mile Beach Gold Dredging Co Ltd, was formed and an hydraulically powered, bucket ladder, sluice box dredge built. In 13 years of operation (1931 - 1943) the dredge returned 556.39 kg (17 890 oz) of gold at a recovered grade of 225.4 mg/m3. A total of ú42 000 was distributed as dividends on the ú30 000 capital investment. Recent drill and bulk sampling at the northern end of the beach has confirmed that reworking of the historic tailings by a modern gravity recovery plant would not be economic.
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APA:  (1993)  Line and Plumb-Bob - A Review of Alluvial Mining at Five Mile Beach, Okarito, South Westland

MLA: Line and Plumb-Bob - A Review of Alluvial Mining at Five Mile Beach, Okarito, South Westland. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.

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