Hodgkinson Minerals Area
The Hodgkinson Mineral Area was a mining area near the Hodgkinson River about west of Cairns, in the present-day Shire of Mareeba in Queensland, Australia. It was the site of a gold rush in the 1870s.
History
Prospector James Venture Mulligan discovered gold in the Hodgkinson River area in 1876. Mines were established and many towns developed:- Beaconsfield
- Glen Mowbray
- Kingsborough
- Merton
- Northcote
- Tinaroo
- Great Western
- Hodgkinson
- Woodville
- Wellesley
- Union Town
- New Northcote
- Mount Mulligan
- Montmunro
- MacLeodsville
- Littleton
- Kingston
- Stewartown
- Thornborough
- Tyrconnel
- Watsonsville
In 1877, two towns - Kingsborough and Thornborough emerged in the area with a substantial residing in each town. Just five kilometres away from each other, the towns developed at a fast pace and were soon home to various hotels, retail stores and shops. Mining operations received a further boost with the inauguration of the Cairns-Mareeba rail line in 1893 which improved accessibility to the area.
As with many gold rushes, after a few years only a few people had made money and the others left, often to another promising new gold rush. There was a brief resurgence of interest during the economic depression of the 1890s as gold became more valuable, but eventually the mining came to an end.