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Wilberforce Valley, Selwyn District, Canterbury Region, South Island, New Zealand

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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84): 42° 57' 37'' South , 171° 20' 16'' East
Latitude & Longitude (decimal): -42.96047,171.33790
KΓΆppen climate type:Cfb : Temperate oceanic climate


The upper Wilberforce Valley is a remote and mountainous area north-west of Lake Coleridge. The only access is a 10 hour walk in, either up the valley, or across Brownings Pass from the Styx Valley to the west. The area is snow bound and inaccessible in winter.

Several auriferous reefs are found just east of Lake Browning in the North Creek watershed, and the eastern side of the Wilberforce Valley south of Lake Browning around Grave Creek. Historic information is patchy, however the general impression is enough gold was found to keep prospectors interested, but not enough for serious mining to take place.

The area contains a quartz vein swarm hosted by greywacke and argillite.
The vein swarm is 5-10 kilometres wide, striking east north-east, dipping 50-80 degrees west. It is cut by the Main Divide Fault Zone, with two sub-
parallel faults connected by a crush rock zone.

Quartz dominates the reefs, although in one albite is 45% volume. Sulphides in the reefs are pyrite and chalcopyrite, with generally lesser arsenopyrite. Gold is found associated with the arsenopyrite, free within the quartz, and breccia next to vein margins. The quartz is fine grained, milky white, 0.5-3 metres wide, and 5-10 metres long. The quartz reefs are often highly irregular in shape, with gold distribution erratic.

Calcite and/or ankerite is found in vein margin rock, up to 30% volume of the rock. Malachite staining is noted.

The earliest information found was 1884, when seven prospecting licences were issued. They were H.D. Macpherson as the Ashburton Quartz Mining Company; H. Slater as the Happy Creek Quartz Mining Company; P.M. Carew as the Irishmans Quartz Mining Company; J.P. O'Callaghan as the North Creek Gold Mining Company; John Smith as the McPhersons Quartz Mining Company; and E. Sullivan as the Unknown Quartz Mining Company.

This was despite government geologist, James Hector, shortly before releasing a report that gold levels were uneconomic. The North Creek Company built a hut, and extracted a small amount of quartz for test crushing, however it is not certain if it ever got to a battery, with employees injured when they fell over a cliff trying to transport it. Little is noted of the others.

In 1906, several prospectors left for the area from the West Coast. This was the result of government geologist Bell, who had just released a report a little more positive than Hector's, although lacking detail. Billet, Fedderson, Hyndman, are noted, while George Pfahlert is prospecting for the Kanieri syndicate led by Caliari (surname). Two, Bertram Fiddes and H.A. Baucke prospected the area for years during the summer months, and Fiddes Reward Reef is named after him.

In 1909, the King Gold Mining Company, was formed with 50 000 pounds capital to purchase a lease from Thomas Rapley and Joseph McCluggage, covering the Fiddes Reef. By 1910, the company was organised, but no information was found about mining.

During the Depression years, the Ashburton County Council sponsored unemployed men to prospect for gold in the area, however little gold was found.




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Jurassic - Triassic
145 - 252.17 Ma



ID: 1309391
Rakaia Terrane Triassic-Jurassic TZIIA semischist

Age: Mesozoic (145 - 252.17 Ma)

Stratigraphic Name: Torlesse Supergroup

Description: Semischistose (TZIIA) quartzofeldspathic sandstone, siltstone and mudstone with minor conglomerate beds, volcanic horizons and chert.

Comments: Eastern Province (Rakaia Terrane) Rocks

Lithology: Semischist, conglomerate, igneous rock, chert

Reference: Edbrooke, S.W., Heron, D.W., Forsyth, P.J., Jongens, R. (compilers). Geology Map of New Zealand 1:1 000 000. GNS Science Geological Map 2. [12]

Hettangian - Anisian
199.3 - 247.2 Ma



ID: 1334739
Undifferentiated Rakaia Terrane Triassic TZIIA semischist

Age: Mesozoic (199.3 - 247.2 Ma)

Stratigraphic Name: Rakaia Terrane

Description: Slightly foliated or cleaved; greywacke sandstone and argillitic mudstone; low-grade metatuff and metachert; TZIIA.

Comments: Basement (Eastern Province) metamorphic rocks. Age based on Paleontology/struct infer/FT U-Th dating, J or lK-TT metamorphis

Lithology: Major:: {sandstone},Minor:: {mudstone, siltstone, tuff, chert}

Reference: Heron, D.W. . Geology Map of New Zealand 1:250 000. GNS Science Geological Map 1. [13]

Triassic - Permian
201.3 - 298.9 Ma



ID: 3189657
Paleozoic-Mesozoic crystalline metamorphic rocks

Age: Phanerozoic (201.3 - 298.9 Ma)

Stratigraphic Name: Haast Schist

Comments: Caples Terrane

Lithology: Metawacke; greenschist/almandine amphibolite grade metasedimentary/metavolcanic schist

Reference: Chorlton, L.B. Generalized geology of the world: bedrock domains and major faults in GIS format: a small-scale world geology map with an extended geological attribute database. doi: 10.4095/223767. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 5529. [154]

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References

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Lyttelton Times newspaper (1884) Gold Mining in Canterbury, Vol. LX1, issue 7180, 04 March 1884.
Star newspaper (1884) The Wilberforce Reefs, issue 4997, 09 May 1884.
Press newspaper (1884) Gold Mining Leases to be Granted, issue 5918, 01 September 1884.
Star newspaper (1885) The Wilberforce Quartz Reefs, issue 5343, 23 June 1885.
Greymouth Evening News (1905) News from the Wilberforce, 17 June 1905.
West Coast Times newspaper (1906) Westland Reefs at the Wilberforce, issue 13771, 17 March 1906.
Grey River Argus newspaper (1906) Mining News, 05 April 1906.
Star newspaper (1906) Wilberforce Reefs, issue 8715, 31 August 1906.
West Coast Times newspaper (1910) Mining. The King Gold Mining Company Limited, 02 April 1910.
Taranaki Herald newspaper (1910) Mining, Vol. LV, issue 14207, 12 May 1910.
Evening Post newspaper (1910) Mining News. King Gold Mining Company, Vol. LXX1X, issue 112, 13 May 1910.
New Zealand Herald newspaper (1933) Prospecting for Gold, Vol. LXX, issue 21439, 13 March 1933.
Press newspaper (1938) Ngatororangi. The Story of Browning's Pass, Vol. LXX1V, issue 22579, 08 December 1938.
Becker, J.A., Craw, D., Horton, T., Chamberlain, C.P. (2000) Gold mineralisation near the Main Divide, upper Wilberforce valley, Southern Alps, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, 43:2, 199-215.

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