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CHAPTER III.

Mining and Minerals.

Agriculture by no means covers the extent of the productiveness of New Zealand. Vast mineral wealth of almost every description lies beneath the surface, and in this direction, perhaps, less after all has been done towards developing the resources of the country than in others.

Gold was found at a comparatively early period; coal and other minerals have since