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closed in April 1910. The hotel was still trading in 1907, but the hotel building was being used as a private residence, when it was destroyed by fire in March 1911. By June 1911, all that remained of the village was the public school, one dwelling, a church, and the mine buildings. The school had only one teacher and around 16 children in 1917; it closed in
October 1921. The church buildings were sold in October 1923, presumably for demolition or relocation. In August 1928, the Lands Board leased the, by then, nearly-deserted 40 acre village site, for use as a
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the mine, on his own. Rice and some local businessmen became aware of that plan, formed a syndicate, and obtained the new lease first. However, circumstances later forced Rice to sell his share, and the highest bidder was none other than
Robinson. By May 1911, miners were extracting rich gold-bearing quartz. Rice, already in poor health, died at the end of August 1912. The mine was sold to another syndicate, Long Tunnel Mining Company, in 1917. It closed again around 1925, and was in the possession of
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gold content, which were sold off separately to the mine and its equipment. The renewed operation was brief; the company could not pay its debts, and its lease and assets were sold at auction in March 1906. In the meantime, the tailings had been treated, using the cyanide process, by a Mr
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The mine last reopened, after it was bought by a local syndicate at the beginning of the 1930s. It continued to operate until around 1941, when its last manager, Harry Kenny, died. The final end of the mine came in
November 1942, when its equipment and buildings were sold. The mine's name lives on in
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There was another rich gold mine, the Long Tunnel Mine, at the southwestern end of the modern-day locality. Gold mining in that area dates from 1883, but reef mining operations began in
October 1894. Originally known as the Long Flat mine, it was renamed the Long Tunnel mine, around 1897, after a 400
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tunnel had been driven into the hillside to allow easier access quartz reef at the 180 foot level. During this period the mine was owned by George Rice, discoverer of the reef, and James
Robinson, the owner of the land upon which the mine was situated, the Kimo estate. Some very rich patches of reef
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October 1900, the Prince of Wales mine was the scene of a remarkable survival. Samuel Lecount, on the day after he had been married, fell into the shaft, from the 300 foot level of the mine. After he had fallen around 80 feet, his leg became entangled in a knocker line (a rope used for signalling
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Before the proclamation there had already been an informal settlement there, a 'mining camp'; the population in 1899 was around 700, and reached 1,200 in 1900. A school opened in April 1900, and had 90 pupils that year. A hotel known as the Prince of Wales Hotel opened, in May 1899; it was situated
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The mine closed around 1900, and the mining lease eventually lapsed. In 1910, it was reopened, by a syndicate, including James
Robinson and some local Gundagai businessmen, but not George Rice. The two original partners had fallen out, after Robinson had planned to take out a new mining lease over
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Shares in the Prince of Wales mine were floated in
Melbourne in August 1904, with plans to commence operation using the 10-head stamper battery that remained at the site. The mine reopened in December 1904. At the time of reopening, there were reportedly 80,000 tons of tailings, with a significant
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uphill, to the higher of two dams. From there, any excess water overflowed into the lower dam. Water was pumped from the lower dam to another excavated dam that fed the stamper batteries. A fourth dam was reserved for the domestic water supply. The mine itself also needed pumping out to keep some
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Predating the hotel was a venue known as 'the Kimo Workingmen's Club', which achieved some notoriety, apparently as a means to circumvent liquor licensing laws; its building was eventually replaced by a drapery shop in 1901. There was also another 'club' known as the 'Prince of Wales Workingmen's
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The main gold mine in the area was the Prince of Wales gold mine. It was operated together with another mine known as the Sybil mine. Bought by a London syndicate, Howell's Consolidated Gold Mines, in 1896, with the aim of a major expansion, by mid 1900, the mine was employing 350 men. There were
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boiler. It had taken around seven weeks to move the boiler the eight or so miles from Gundagai to the mine, as its weight damaged bridges and ploughed roads along the route, delaying progress. Then, in 1901, the boiler was hauled, from the mine back to Gundagai, by a team of 32
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of ore. It employed around 18 men. The reef was discovered around December 1896. It was being mined by tributers, by the end of 1898, still producing 3 oz to the ton. It was still in production, from 1906 to at least 1915, being operated, by Collingridge.
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A mining village, named Reno, was established near the Prince of Wales gold mine. The village was laid out in 1900, and was proclaimed on 28 August 1900. The village site was in a
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122,000—the London-based directors took a decision to close the mine and sell it and its equipment. The mine closed in October 1902, after five years of operation, but mining by
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A small but rich mine, at Johnston's Hill, was the Turn of the Tide mine. It was first owned by its discoverer, Roberts, and a Gundagai grocer, Corbett. In February 1897, 146
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Club', which had similar aims. Reno had a two-room police station, from 1899, with one constable, whose first task was reported to have been "sorting out 'undesirables'."
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region, of New South Wales, Australia. There was once a gold mining village of the same name. For many years, until at least 2016, the locality was known as
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roofing. The hotel was a substantial building; the land upon which it was built was the only allotment in the village that was ever taken out as a
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deep mine was still there, but the support timbers were rotting. Remnants of the machinery of the Prince of Wales gold mine still existed in 1982.
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The locality is predominantly rural. The land is mainly used for grazing, with some cropping on the alluvial flats of the Jones Creek valley.
2897:"THE DISAPPEARANCE OF RENO. - The Gundagai Independent and Pastoral, Agricultural and Mining Advocate (NSW : 1898 - 1928) - 13 Sep 1902"
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and exposing the bone in his leg, but saving his life. In 1921, he died in another fall, this time of 400 feet, down a shaft, at the
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Bark huts, calico tents and shanty towns (Thesis submitted for the degree of Master of Arts, School of Archaeology and Anthropology)
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modern-day Long Tunnel Road, which ends near the old mine site, which is also near the headwaters of Long Tunnel Creek.
2418:"Gossip. - A GUNDAGAI MINE. Chapter III. - The Sydney Stock and Station Journal (NSW : 1896 - 1924) - 21 May 1901"
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1562:"Map of Prince Of Wales And Sybil Mine in New South Wales - Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia"
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This article is about the locality of Reno, New South Wales. For other meanings of Reno, see
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Photograph: Prince of Wales mine at Reno, near Gundagai, N.S.W., viewed across dam, c. 1900
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1974:"Robinson and Rices Gold Mine, Gundagai, Clarendon Co., New South Wales, Australia"
772:"2016 Jones Creek, Census All persons QuickStats | Australian Bureau of Statistics"
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Photograph: Prince of Wales mine at Reno, near Gundagai, N.S.W., c. 1900
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Reno School near Gundagai, 17 November, 1917. Teacher: Tom Murray.
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farm. The design of the village was cancelled in January 1931.
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825:"Satellite view - Reno · New South Wales 2722, Australia"
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hall, from Gundagai, was relocated to Reno, for use by
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3078:"CANCELLATION OF DESIGN OF THE VILLAGE OF RENO"
308:. Its population at the 2021 census was 131.
3181:Photograph: S. Naismith, chemist shop at Reno
3151:- New South Wales Department of Lands (1900)
2925:Police Department - Report for the Year 1906
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2000:. 28 September 1899. p. 2
1641:"THE GOLDEN HILLS OF GUNDAGAI"
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1340:. 11 October 1902. p. 13
1102:"AT THE PRINCE OF WALES MINE"
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851:"Map of Indigenous Australia"
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300:local government area of the
2534:"Post Office Details - Reno"
2511:. 8 December 1921. p. 2
2216:"Turn of the Tide Gold-mine"
2196:. 7 January 1938. p. 14
2051:"The Gold Mines of Gundagai"
2020:"The Gold Mines of Gundagai"
1929:. 26 October 1942. p. 4
1901:. 12 January 1932. p. 5
1817:. 19 January 1917. p. 2
1649:. 5 November 1942. p. 4
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1312:. 13 August 1904. p. 13
1228:. 17 October 1900. p. 2
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1054:. 1 December 1932. p. 7
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2589:. 14 April 1900. p. 21
2365:Carter, Christoper (2001).
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2283:. 31 March 1906. p. 15
1873:. 4 October 1926. p. 2
1478:"MINING IN NEW SOUTH WALES"
1402:. 9 January 1907. p. 2
1371:. 1 August 1903. p. 13
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2951:. 21 March 1911. p. 2
2697:. 8 August 1900. p. 2
2168:. 6 April 1901. p. 36
2140:. 12 March 1901. p. 2
1514:. 13 June 1911. p. 11
1458:. 30 March 1906. p. 6
1422:"THE PRINCE OF WALES MINE"
1304:"THE PRINCE OF WALES MINE"
1158:"THE PRINCE OF WALES MINE"
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2059:. 14 June 1898. p. 2
2028:. 21 June 1898. p. 2
1761:. 10 May 1911. p. 17
1705:. 17 May 1911. p. 25
1672:"Gold Mining in Gundagai"
1281:. 19 July 1921. p. 2
1166:. 31 July 1900. p. 2
1138:. 20 July 1900. p. 3
1130:"BREAK DOWN OF MACHINERY"
992:. 28 June 1899. p. 2
961:. 27 July 1900. p. 2
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1074:"THE GUNDAGAI GOLDFIELD"
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925:"THE GUNDAGAI GOLDFIELD"
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2275:"MINING IN THE STATE"
1997:Evening News (Sydney)
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