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

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To: marcos who wrote (49537)9/26/2007 2:31:12 AM
From: russet  Read Replies (2) of 78409
 
Now if Goz was hitting stuff like this, there'd be no discussion :-)

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Of the seven drill holes,

- Hole 53-757 assayed 9.13 opt uncut (2.54 opt cut) over a core length of 36.0 feet (19.8 feet true width).

- Hole 53-748 assayed 3.30 opt uncut (1.69 opt cut) over a core length of 32.2 feet (27.2 feet true width).

- Hole 53-751 assayed 1.51 opt uncut (1.36 opt cut) over a core length of 33.7 feet (23.9 feet true width).

The intersection in drill hole 53-757 included an assay of 92.23 opt over a core length of 2.3 feet (3,162.2 grams per tonne over a core length of 0.7 metres). This is the third highest recorded drill hole assay in the history of the Kirkland Lake camp. To date, four of the five highest recorded drill hole assays in the history of the camp are located within the South Mine Complex, which include drill hole 50-740 (181.50 opt over a core length of 1.0 feet from the Lower D North Zone, see press release dated September 6, 2006), drill hole 53-616 (113.40 opt over a core length of 2.3 feet from the Lower D North Footwall Zone (unreleased drill hole), and drill hole 45-911A (102.50 opt over a core length of 1.5 feet from the LK Zone, see press release dated September 20, 2004).
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