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| Ophir as it is today
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Ophir
The site of Australia's first significant gold discovery.
Ophir (pronounced 'o-fa') is an uninhabited recreation
reserve with picnic and camping facilities at the confluence
of Summer Hill Creek and Lewis Ponds Creek, a tributary of
the Macquarie River. It is located in a gorge, 29 km
north-east of Orange and 273 km north-west of Sydney. It is
here that Australia's first payable gold was located in
April 1851.
The area was known to its original inhabitants, the
Wiradjuri people, as 'Drunong Drung'. This is said to mean
'many snakes' as they were apparently attracted to what was
a very reliable water source. To the early European settlers
it was known as 'Yorkey's Corner' after a reclusive shepherd
from Yorkshire who kept his flock here.
A Sydney jeweller tried to make the government aware of
the gold traces he discovered there in 1849, with no
success. In February 1851 Edward Hargraves, who had garnered
some experience and success at the California goldfields,
together with John Lister, turned up a pan of gold-bearing
gravel at the junction of Lewis Ponds Creek and Summer Hill
Creek. But the find was of little value and appeared to lead
nowhere so Hargraves temporarily abandoned the search.
However, the nature of Australia's society, demographics
and economy were significantly affected in April when
William Tom spotted a 14-gram nugget in a rock bar (named
FitzRoy Bar, after Governor Fitzroy) near the intersection
of the two creeks. He, his brother James, and John Lister
turned their attention to the adjacent creek bed, turning up
113 g over the next three days, including a 55-gram nugget.
The trio then informed Hargraves who took the gold to Sydney
where he showed it to the colonial secretary and after some
negotiations revealed the whereabouts of the find.
Hargraves was recognised by the NSW government as 'the
first discoverer of gold in Australia'. This is patently
false. Many had done so before him. The Ophir find was the
first PAYABLE gold strike but that must be credited to
Lister and the Tom brothers. Nonetheless it is Hargraves who
was the chief beneficiary. He was paid £10 500 by the NSW
government and, in 1877, was granted an annuity of £250 a
year for the rest of his life. He also received £2381 from
the Victorian government and was asked by the West
Australian government to prospect there in 1862, albeit
without success. Hargraves travelled to England in 1854
where he was presented to Queen Victoria and he published a
book entitled Australia and Its Goldfields in 1855. To his
credit he did initiate the search at Ophir and used his
Californian experience to propagated the usage of the
gold-washing pan and cradle.
Within weeks of the public announcement there were 400
prospectors in the field and Australia's first goldrush was
underway. William Tom's father suggested the name 'Ophir',
after a region in the Old Testament noted for its fine gold.
There were soon hotels, sly grog shops, blacksmiths and
stores of wood and canvas, as well as a police station made
of logs and the commissioner's camp, consisting of tents and
a slab-and-bark cookhouse. A second settlement called
Newtown emerged at Tinkers Point. It has been said there
were 2000 diggers on-site at the peak of the rush in
mid-1851. This is difficult to confirm or deny as, although
there were only 446 licenses issued in July 1851, many
prospectors worked on the sly and would disappear at the
approach of the police. However, easier prospects at the
Turon fields, a bleak wet winter and the general hardship of
goldmining soon saw numbers dwindle. Consequently, despite a
town plan and a few allotment sales, a town never developed.
Only 84 licenses, which had to be renewed monthly, were
issued in August 1852. To all intents and purposes the rush
was over by the end of that year.
A small number of hardy diggers stayed on. They were
joined in the mid-1850s by a Chinese prospectors who, as
they so often did, reworked earlier diggings with good
success. They camped on the flats below Murray's Hill and
their earthen water races can still be found in the hills.
The Belmore Reef was discovered in 1866 and reef mining
was pursued into the 1890s to the south of the junction. The
veins were rich in gold but often short-lived. In the 1890s
Doctors Hill became the central focus and a small settlement
developed there, although flooding of the shafts proved a
major problem. Mining still occurs beneath this hill.
Copper was mined at Lewis Ponds in the 1860s and 1870s
and silver, lead and zinc in the 1880s.
The reserve has, for obvious reasons, continued to
attract fossickers and, in the late 1970s, a 5.22 kg nugget
generated renewed interest.
Things to see:
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| The river at Ophir
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Tourist Information
Orange Visitors Centre, Civic Square, Byng St, tel: (02)
6361 5226. There is a pamphlet called 'A Visitor's Guide to
Ophir' which includes historical information and a detailed
map of the site. It also outlines four walking trails.
The Ophir Reserve
The reserve has picnic, barbecue and camping facilities. The
walking trails outlined in the visitor's guide identify the
historical importance of numerous sites and help to identify
various relics. They take in the whereabouts of the original
1851 gold strike and of the 1866 Belmore Reef find, earthen
water races, a rare stone gravity-fed water race (c.1890)
for washing the crushed quartz from the stamper batteries,
abandoned tunnels, old diggings, a flagstone causeway,
mullock heaps, the remains of a flying fox and the old
cemetery. One tombstone identifies Charlie Corse who
received a bullet in the head when he dared Richard Spencer
to shoot him in a dispute over a saddle (Spencer received a
short sentence in Bathurst prison). There is also an obelisk
to commemorate the historical importance of the site, built
in 1923. You can also fossick for gold or fish for trout.
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Gunnadoo Gold Mine
A gold mine is still operating at Doctors Hill. You can
inspect the mine, pan for gold or take a guided historical
walking tour of the goldfields with billy tea and damper.
There is a souvenir shop and metal detectors can be hired,
tel: (02) 6366 0445.
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