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A Record of the Mines of South Australia (Classic Reprint)

Henry Yorke Lyell Brown

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Great difficulty has been experienced in collecting information respecting abandoned mines but for many of these I have drawn upon the information contained in Mr. J. B. Austin's pamphlet on The Mines of South Australia, published in 1863, and Professor Ulrich's report on The Mineral Resources north of Port Augusta, published in 1872. It will be noticed that some of the better known mines are but meagrely described. This is owing to the fact that the proprietors or managers have not responded to the request made for information, and in many cases it has been possible only to mention the name and locality of the mine.

South Australia has no department of mines such as obtains in Victoria, but the establishment of one would be of great service both to miners and the general public. It may be said that our mineral resources are not sufficiently developed to warrant a separate department being established. But that is not the case. In copper we have done largely, and our territory contains valuable ores and minerals hitherto untouched. The outlook for the capper industry is at present dark and unpromising, nor does there appear to be much prospect of improvement unless some industry, in which copper will be largely used, is initiated.

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