Industrial Exhibition Specimens




181

A.—29.
L. . .1 foot 9 inches
B. . .1 " 3 "
D. . .0 " 8 "
1 " 6 "

18th.—SPECIMENS OF COPPER ORE FROM MESSRS. WHITAKER AND BEALE’S MINE, KAWAU.

Presented by J. Reeve.

  1. Yellow Ore.
  2. Blue Ore.

A.—3.
L. . .1 foot 2 inches
B. . .1 " 1 ½ "
D. . .0 " 7 ½ "
0 " 11 "

19th.—SPECIMENS OF COPPER ORE.

Presented by T. Lewis.

  1. Specimens from Great Barrier Island Mine, 35 miles N. N. E. of Auckland.
    Presented by J. A. Smith.

  2. Specimens from Brodie’s Mine, Mongonui, 100 miles to the northward of Auckland.

A.—4.
L. . .1 foot 2 inches
B. . .1 " 2 "
D. . .0 " 8 "

20th.—SPECIMEN OF IRON SAND.

Presented by J. A. Smith.

Obtained in large quantities in Cooper’s Bay, Auckland.

A.—6.
L. . .1 foot 2 inches
B. . .1 " 2 "
D. . .1 " ½ "
1 " 7 "

21st.—SPECIMEN OF SULPHUR.

Presented by J. A. Smith.

From White Island, Bay of Plenty, on the East Coast of the Northern Island, New Zealand.

A.—7.
L. . .1 feet 2 inches
B. . .1 " 2 "
D. . .1 " 3 "
1 " 8 "

22nd.—SPECIMEN OF PUMICE STONE.

Presented by E. Meurant.

From the banks of the River Waikato.

A.—5.
L. . .1 feet 2 inches
B. . .1 " 2 "
D. . .1 " 2 "
1 " 7 "

23rd.—SPECIMEN OF KAURI GUM.

Presented by W. Brown.

Obtainable in any quantity in the Northern part of New Zealand, ranging from 20 miles south of Auckland to the North Cape.

A.—8.
L. . .1 feet 8 inches
B. . .0 " 11 ½ "
D. . .1 " 2 "
1 " 4 "

24th.—SPECIMENS OF BUILDING STONE.

Presented by W. Greenwood.

  1. Scoria from vicinity of Auckland, obtainable in any quantities.
  2. Stone from Matakana, 15 miles from Auckland; is brought to Auckland in blocks of large size, and used considerably in the Ordnance Buildings.

A.—10.
L. . .1 foot 10 inches
B. . .1 " 10 "
D. . .0 " 3 "
2 " 3 "

25th.—SPECIMEN OF LIMESTONE.

Presented by W. Brown, from Wangarei, 60 miles to the northward of Auckland.

A.—23.
L. . .1 foot 6 inches
B. . .1 " 4 "
D. . .0 " 8 "
1 " 4 "

26th.—SPECIMENS OF ROMAN CEMENT STONE.

Presented by J. A. Smith.

Found in large quantities on the banks of the Tamaki, and all the Rivers in the vicinity of Auckland.



Next Page →



Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF New Ulster Gazette 1850, No 21





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏭 Memorandum on Colonial Industry for Exhibition of Industry of All Nations (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 October 1850
Exhibition, Industry, Auckland, Specimens, Trade, Resources

🏭 Specimens of Copper Ore from Kawau

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Copper ore, Kawau, Specimens, Exhibition
  • J. Reeve, Presented specimens

🏭 Specimens of Copper Ore

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Copper ore, Great Barrier Island, Brodie’s Mine, Mongonui, Specimens
  • T. Lewis, Presented specimens
  • J. A. Smith, Presented specimens

🏭 Specimen of Iron Sand

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Iron sand, Cooper’s Bay, Auckland, Specimens
  • J. A. Smith, Presented specimen

🏭 Specimen of Sulphur

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Sulphur, White Island, Bay of Plenty, Specimens
  • J. A. Smith, Presented specimen

🏭 Specimen of Pumice Stone

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Pumice stone, River Waikato, Specimens
  • E. Meurant, Presented specimen

🏭 Specimen of Kauri Gum

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Kauri gum, Northern New Zealand, Specimens
  • W. Brown, Presented specimen

🏭 Specimens of Building Stone

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Building stone, Scoria, Matakana, Specimens
  • W. Greenwood, Presented specimens

🏭 Specimen of Limestone

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Limestone, Wangarei, Specimens
  • W. Brown, Presented specimen

🏭 Specimens of Roman Cement Stone

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Roman cement stone, Tamaki River, Specimens
  • J. A. Smith, Presented specimens