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Gold/Mining/Energy : ASHTON MINING OF CANADA (ACA)

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To: ddl who wrote (3826)2/9/1998 12:54:00 PM
From: Jesse  Read Replies (2) of 7966
 
Hi Denis. First, the K6 results are a minibulk, and warrant the ct/100t. I believe the reason K91-hole#1 ct/t result was given today, was because we already had the mac/mic count*:
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(*Note- 180micro, 12macro reported on from 117kgs, while today their 136ct/100t count for that same hole was from 210kgs!?)

Beyond that, since the next four holes (newly reported today) taken from K91 were core, I assume this is why they went to the larger 0.8mm cutoff (since there would be less concern of fragmentation), & thus felt comfortable with the c/t count. A current K91 micro/macro today should have been reported today-- I agree with you. Also, that high ct/t count for the first hole indicates that a lot of micros went through the sieve this time around.

Re. K14 complex-- it is a bulk s.program ("in excess of 500 tonnes" - meaning likely much more if goes as anticipated), so I'd imagine holes will be punched throughout the beast, in an attempt at random representation.
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Any info we can get reported from Ashton is appreciated. I wish they would supply more (I don't want to discourage any reporting!)
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Note the 10tonne/hour HMS plant to be established in Alberta. Read into this what you will. I feel very good about today's implications.

Regards,
-j
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