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Gold/Mining/Energy : Manhattan Minerals (MAN.T)

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To: Andrew Cook who wrote (3191)7/20/1999 10:32:00 AM
From: Jeff Dickson  Read Replies (2) of 4504
 
Thanks Andrew,

No huge surprises. That oxide cap gold is interesting. Note that it is open, and they have described the overburden as sandy (aside from the overburden that is the town).

Haven't looked at it too closely, but ya gotta like this carrot:

Drilling will continue on TG-3 for the foreseeable future .

This isn't too bad either:


The TG-1 sulphide system remains open to further exploration to the southwest along an anomalous gravity trend that connects with the TG-3 anomaly, 700 metres to the south.


Given the depth of the sulphides at TG3, 700 metres isn't that much. That anomaly might be due to the andesitic rock that is on the SE side of the deposit. Actually, I thought TG3 was slight to the (south) east of TG1.

And only a couple of weeks to taking a look at TG7.

Hopefully we get some idea of what they are finding in all this TG3 drilling soon...
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