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The Geology of the Naseby Subdivision, Central Otago NZ Geological Survey Bulletin No. 39 (1939) Complete with all 8 Original Colour Geological Maps

Condition: Used, vintage 1939 softcover (paper wraps, blue linen tape spine).

Unlike most electronic reproductions, this copy os is complete with all the maps. 

This is a gold prospector’s intelligence manual for one of New Zealand’s most historically productive gold regions — Naseby, Kyeburn, Mount Buster, Hamiltons, Macraes, Nenthorn, the Maniototo Basin, Swinburn, and Upper Taieri.

Unlike modern broad geological maps, this survey was done on foot and underground while mines were still active. It shows:

Exactly where gold-bearing quartz reefs run

How deep the pay continues

Which leads were abandoned early

Where alluvial wash layers still hold colour

Fault zones that control gold deposition

What gravel banks and terraces were worth working — and which were duds

The included 8 large colour fold-out maps are the real advantage here. They mark:

Historic sluicing areas

Reef outcrops and line-of-lode direction

Tailings and abandoned workings

Pay-streak terraces along Kyeburn & Taieri

Potential untouched ground where old timers didn’t have the gear to follow the run

With modern detectors, suction nozzles, and fine sluices, these maps allow you to:

Return to old claims with new tools

Target likely spill zones around quartz reefs

Work un-mined upper terrace gold

Skip dead ground and time-wasters completely

The book also documents:

Gold fineness by field (coarse vs flour)

Gravel structure and wash layer sequencing

Production totals (what actually paid)

Where mining stopped because it got too hard — not because the gold ran out

If you prospect Naseby, Macraes, Kyeburn, Hamiltons, or Mount Buster, this is not a shelf piece — it is a field operations guide.

Key Points

Original 1939 edition

All 8 colour geological maps present

Shows gold-bearing quartz reef paths & fault-controlled deposits

Identifies alluvial pay terraces and river gravels

Ideal for detector operators, creek hunters, and research-based prospectors


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