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IA Coalition to prevent mining on the Coromandel Peninsula Mining and prospecting 1984-style bear no resemblance in method or scale to previous mining activity on the Peninsula. Previous methods have been damaging enough, but were never on the scale or manner now faced by modern iow-grade ore- extraction technology. Such technology leaves a long term legacy of massive volumes of tailings, or processed rock, to pollute the environment and our children' s heritage. Massive environmental damage is created by large-scale open-cast mining which tears apart the "landscape to extract the ore In response to the mining threat facing the Coromandel, a Coalition to Save the Coromandel has been formed by the following local and national conservation organisations: Auckland Minewatch Coromandel Forest & Bird Original to be won David Barker , Bushline, 68cm X 52cm. Acrylic on board, 1984. The Coalition and Trustees are promoting a national fund- raising campaign with two sshare issues' in "Coromandel Futures' Ordinary shares at S5.00 with a printed share certificate. Premium shares. A limited issue of 1,000 at S30.00 in the form of numbered prints from the painting, Busbline _ SHARE APPLICATION hereby apply for ordinary share(s) in Coromandel Futures at S5.00 each. Total S_ hereby apply for premium share/ print(s) in Coromandel Futures at S30.00 each . Total S. 1 understand purchase of a premium share automatically places me in the draw for the David Barker original valued at S4,200 1 request delivery by ordinary post. (p & P) S1.00 ea. S 1 request registered post. (Recommended) S1.75 ea_ Name in full PLEASE PRINT Address Signature City /town Please make cheques payable to The Coromandel Coalition P.O Box 260 Thames. Organiser: Clive Monds P.o Box 5221 Auckland 1

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Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 3, 1 August 1984, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisement 2 Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 3, 1 August 1984, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisement 2 Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 3, 1 August 1984, Page 30

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