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

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To: Famularo who wrote (5271)6/2/1998 1:31:00 PM
From: Jesse  Read Replies (1) of 7966
 
Sounds great, Frank! Thanks for da info. Sure great to have you aboard!

Re. K-91, Ashton's N.VancR lab has reportedly been on full-steam ahead, but let's remember the whole program has been on fast forward all along. - As has been iterated on several occasions on this thread, Ashton has made astounding progress, and continues on. The ACA JV's new $2mil DMS plant plus the add'l $8mil budgeted in this year's expenditures speaks for itself.

The massive size of these deposits is boggling. K-14, showing high prospectivity, is a complex sprawling mass (seems to be growing!). We of course must wait for the 450tonne bulk sampling results there, as the extractions are still sitting in storage. K-5, K-6, K-7 -- gigantic, and warrant further exploration (kims "in the bank").
ACA anoms w/ respective features, to date:
Message 3807369

The exploration and development environmental logistics stack up mighty favourably for the area.

Frank, I expect the summer program for further sampling of some of these kimberlites, as well as more scout drilling should be underway soon?
As you point out, a minibulk on K-11 is certain.

Best Regards,
-j
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Ashton WebSite NR's:
ashton.net.au
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