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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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From: loantech1/29/2006 9:58:57 AM
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TK sure had some high grade samples. Let's hope the drill is not as blind at a couple of others.

<<Channel sampling and pitting has extended the mineralized surface area at the Rurimarac Hill zone by a
further 200 metres by 150 metres lying south of the previously reported surface mineralization. Pits were dug
to a maximum depth of 3.1 metres and vertical channel samples in the pits yielded results ranging from 0.07
g/t gold to 52.23 g/t gold with an average of 12.92 g/t gold over 1.37 metres. Further channel sampling was
done in trenches which cut across the “manto” horizon immediately above fresh diorite on the eastern edge
of the mineralization. Six channel samples ranged from 9.24 g/t gold and 8.7 g/t silver to 35.52 g/t gold and
109 g/t silver with an average of 19.20 g/t gold and 38.63 g/t silver over 0.4 metres.
Further channel sampling has been done in four trenches (TK-15 to TK-18) which cut across the “manto”
horizon immediately above fresh diorite near the eastern edge of the grid. The mineralized horizon in TK-16
and TK-17, located about 10 metres apart along strike, yielded 12.8 g/t gold and 27.6 g/t silver, respectively,
each over 0.7 metres thickness. The anomalous gold values are associated mainly with pyrite, arsenopyrite
and grey quartz occuring in the Chimu Formation, consisting of white quartzite with narrow shale and coal
horizons in contact with strongly altered diorite.
In a previous program, 25 pits were dug within the zone of interest to a maximum depth of 4 metres located
within an area of about 270 metres by 100 metres. The pits intersected the Chimu formation and bottomed in
strongly altered diorite intruding the overlying quartzites. Vertical channel samples in the pits ranged from
1.2 g/t gold to 24.6 g/t gold with an average of 7 g/t gold over 2 metres.>>>>

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