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Old mine near Yunta

Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 03, 2007 at 19:12

Member - Kiwi Kia

Can anyone tell me the name of the old mine on the eastern side of the Yunta - Arkarola Road about 10 km (from memory) from Yunta. Also, was the large stone building (ruins) near the main road associated with the mine.
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AnswerID: 264912   Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 03, 2007 at 19:28

Member - Willie , Epping .Syd. replied:

Paratoo Copper Mine ?
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AnswerID: 264913   Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 03, 2007 at 19:32

Willem replied:

Waukaringa Mine and Waukaringa Hotel. About 34km north of Yunta
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FollowupID: 526745   Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 03, 2007 at 20:35

Member - Kiwi Kia posted:

Thanks Willem, That site It could do with a small sign board. looks very much like the chimney was built by Cornishmen.
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AnswerID: 264914   Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 03, 2007 at 19:35

Member - Willie , Epping .Syd. replied:

Waukaringa Goldfield ?

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FollowupID: 526747   Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 03, 2007 at 20:43

Member - Kiwi Kia posted:

Thanks for the reply Willie, looks more like a copper mine.
You got the same place name as Willem. I used to have extensive geology notes on the Flinders but gave them all away after having a good look around the northern Flinders on a geology tour many years ago. Thought that I would never get back there again. Silly me, retired with a 4wd camper now, looks like I will get back again, and again, and.....
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FollowupID: 526773   Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 03, 2007 at 22:37

Rick (S.A.) posted:

Waukaringa is the name of the township & locality, north of Yunta, as Willie says. To the east and north east of the ruins of the town you can spy mining remnants - chimneys etc. It was a ghost town until the 1960's to 70's, but now no one lives there & there are no standing structures that are inhabitable. The north of SA is littered with such places - fascinatin', indeed.

Just as Waukaringa was a goldfield, so Teetulpa was a gold field; Brady made the inaugural claim in 1886. Some 300,000 pounds - money, not weight - of gold was taken in the first year, but soon only a very few prospectors were left. Tattawuppa, or as some sources say, Teetulpa, is the aboriginal name of a prominent hill north of Yunta. This hill has a very distinctive shape, and can easily be recognised from the Barrier Highway. Nowadays Teetulpa is the name of a well known pastoral lease.

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FollowupID: 526776   Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 03, 2007 at 22:41

Rick (S.A.) posted:

Forgot to say Teetulpa is about 7 miles north of Yunta - Kiwi Kia mentioned 10 km, - 7 miles / 10 km, what's the diff?

So that's why Teetulpa came straight to mind.
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FollowupID: 526793   Submitted: Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 06:58

Member - Kiwi Kia posted:

Thanks Rick, now I am a little confused as to which old mine site I was refering to ? The old hotel ruin as mentioned by Willem sounds like the place I wanted and I may very well have my distance from Yunta wrong.

Willem or Rick, do you know if the Waukaringa site has a rather large water pond (tank) covered with corrugated iron at the bottom of the hill ?
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FollowupID: 526799   Submitted: Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 08:16

Member No 1 posted:

my great grand father went to Teetulpa during the gold rush...sad to say ....he didnt strike it rich

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FollowupID: 526819   Submitted: Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 12:35

Member - Alastair D (NSW) posted:

Kiwi Kia,
I was at Waukaringa a couple of months ago and yes there is a covered water tank a the lower part of the hill. Has been vandalised a bit and there was a dead roo floating in the water that had tried to get a drink and fallen in. Was smelly then will be ripe by now.
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FollowupID: 526822   Submitted: Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 12:59

Member - Kiwi Kia posted:

Thanks Alister,

That confirms that the name of the place I wanted is indeed Waukaringa.
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AnswerID: 264915   Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 03, 2007 at 19:36

Member - Willie , Epping .Syd. replied:

I was just having a look at the number of mines in the North Flinders . I have to go detecting there . WOW .
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FollowupID: 526824   Submitted: Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 13:14

Member - Kiwi Kia posted:

Willie, you may like to have a look at the following web site, it has some brief information about some of the old gold strikes in the southern Flinders;

http://www.treasureenterprises.com/Gold%20Prospecting%20Information/gold_prospecting_locations_South_Australia.htm
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FollowupID: 526860   Submitted: Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 16:24

Member - Willie , Epping .Syd. posted:

Thanks ,

I could not see anything about the N.Flinders , probably because it was mainly reef mining and not to good for detecting .

Previously I have printed out the NSW section and it is quite helpful .

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AnswerID: 264994   Submitted: Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 10:37

DIO replied:

As there are many current Mining Claims in that area and it is all on private property, would pay for you to do some home-work before just fronting up and expect unrestricted access. You could start with PIRSA Link for Mineing info and Goyder Council Link for possible ownership of land involved. For some additional ino on the subject have a look at this Link it will also confirm issues of restricted acces to most of the old gold fields. Good luck anyway.
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FollowupID: 526811   Submitted: Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 10:42

DIO posted:

Looks like the links failed. Try these

PIRSA Link


Gold Detecting http://groups.msn.com/golddetecting/visitsthaust.msnw

Goyder Council for land ownership enquiries http://www.goyder.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm

Looks like only one (1) link per entry.
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FollowupID: 526858   Submitted: Thursday, Oct 04, 2007 at 16:15

Member - Willie , Epping .Syd. posted:

Thanks DIO , I am off to have a look now .
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