Mandorin progress on acquisition of e-billings                                                                                                          Mandorin Goldfields Inc                                                 MGD Shares issued 28,991,228                                 Feb 23 close $0.73 Mon 5 Jun 2000                                                 News Release Mr. Malcolm Stevens reports During the last 30-day period, the company  has  been  in  the  process  of settling  definitive agreements in connection with the proposed acquisition of an interest in an e-billing business, as well as  compiling  information on   Zimbabwe  exploration  activities  conducted  in  joint  venture  with Independence Gold Mining Zimbabwe (Indepgold), a wholly owned subsidiary of Lonmin PLC. e-billings, Inc. The company is in the process of settling an investment agreement  for  the e-billings,  Inc. transaction. Other material contracts are currently being prepared for review and execution. PricewaterhouseCoopers is awaiting the arrival in Australia of D.J.  Batts, one  of  the  founders  of  the e-billing business, to complete e-billings' software demonstration in June, 2000. A  business  plan  overview,  including  detailed  revenue  and   budgetary planning,  has  been prepared for e-billings, Inc. A comprehensive business plan for rollout in  Australia  is  being  completed  from  primary  market research  in  the  precommercialization stage. Comprehensive business plans for rollout in the United States of America and then Europe will follow. Zimbabwe Indepgold has completed the initial exploration at Tafuna Hills  and  other selected areas on EPO 1080. Tafuna Hills Recent exploration has focused on establishing access to the  main  Queen's Gift  4 quartz/gold reef, by clearing and timbering the former main haulage adit and production drive, and finalizing the second  phase  soil  sampling program  within Queen's Gift 10 and trenching on anomalies. During the last few weeks work has also commenced on the former Joking W  claim  which  was worked  between 1950 and 1961 for a recorded production of 335 kilograms of gold at an average recovery of 4.8 grams per tonne. Queen's Gift 4 The last phase of small-scale mining on the reef, on two  poorly  developed levels,  was discontinued around 1992-1993. Prior to this, reefs within the Queen's Gift claims were worked sporadically between 1919 and  1953  during which period available records indicate a total production of 34,500 tonnes of ore milled to recover 387 kilograms of gold at an average grade of  11.2 g/t. Ore was won by driving on-reef and  from  a  number  of  small  raises  and sublevels,  accessed  by  way  of  the main adit. The last phase of mining, during the mid-1980s to early 1990s mainly accessed the reef  from  surface by  way  of  two small open-cuts and a number of shallow shafts sunk in the highly altered and soft basaltic country rock. Since this phase  of  poorly controlled  and  haphazard  mining,  local  panners have been accessing the workings by way of a number of new shafts and shallow declines and  robbing pillars  within  the  upper  sections of the mine. Lacking equipment, these activities have been confined to the highly altered, near surface, portions of  the  reef  and  there  is  no  evidence  that any substantial degree of activity has focused upon extensions to the old workings. At Queens Gift, 100 metres of the main adit and 60 metres of the production drive  have  been  cleared providing access to one of two proposed drilling platforms from where down dip and  strike  extensions  of  the  Main  reef, believed to be intact, are to be targeted. Although poorly documented plans of the old workings indicate that the reef has  been  worked  over  a horizontal distance of approximately 120 metres, there are possible untested extensions across a main fault and crosscutting dike to the northwest and to the southeast. Approximately 20 metres of the adit remain to be cleared to  establish  the second  proposed  drilling  platform with an additional 25 metres to access the main reef itself where it was formerly worked over 28  metres  on  this level. Recent mapping and preliminary chip sampling, over one metre intervals,  on the reef returned an average assay of 1.41 g/t gold over 26 metres with the best section being 3.47 g/t (range 0.04 to 11.7  g/t)  over  eight  metres. Over  the  better  section  the  reef  varies in thickness from 0.25 to 1.1 metres, averaging 0.75 of a metre, with the best  section  averaging  11.15 g/t  over  two metres of reef averaging 0.27 of a metre in thickness. Other sections of the reef assayed 0.87 g/t over four metres and  1.14  g/t  over four metres. As the gold is both coarse and spotty in distribution and the reef  pinches and  swells,  bulk  sampling  is proposed once the remaining section of the adit is cleared. Queen's Gift 10 A 600-station soil sampling program covering an area of 100 hectares within Queen's  Gift  10  has  been completed with assays for all but the final 75 samples having been received. Five trenches totalling 163 metres in length over separate  anomalies  have been  completed,  mapped  and sampled and a further trench, with a proposed length of 75 metres is in progress. Assays from three of the trenches,  all of  which  revealed zones of high alteration and quartz stringers, returned best assays of 2.33 g/t over two metres, 0.27 g/t over 2.7 metres and  0.22 g/t over four metres. The latter result from trench 5 (132 metres in length) shows a  broad  zone of  highly  altered  basalt  with  a  promising  stock  work of extensively fractured quartz stringers, one of which contained a few specks of  visible gold.  With depth, some of the individual stringers (near surface generally less than a few centimetres in width) are developing in  width  and  it  is considered  possible  that  they  may  be associated with a reef within the general vicinity. It is proposed to initially sink a number of small pits within the floor of the  trench  to  determine  if the grades improve and the stringers develop with depth. A number of parallel trenches are also  proposed  to  test  the lateral  extension  of  the  zone  prior  to a decision to test the zone by drilling. Joking W Although this particular claim,  located  within  the  eastern  portion  of Tafuna  Hills,  produced at a lower than average grade for the Tafuna Hills mines (4.8 g/t compared with 13.1 g/t), it is of interest in that available reports  suggest  the  reef  strikes  east-west,  as opposed to the general north-northeast to north-northwest strike of the majority of reefs, and  it is  folded. Former production concentrated on the southern limb of the fold (dip 20 to 30 degrees to the south) to relatively shallow depths and it  is believed  that  the  northern  limb  (dip  five to 15 degrees to the north) remains largely unworked. Both limbs  represent  potential  shallow  mining targets. Surface mapping on a scale of 1:2000 has commenced  and  a  grid  of  eight lines,  100  metres  apart  and  each  500  metres  long,  has  been cut in preparation for soil sampling at 50-metre intervals. Other exploration areas of EPO 1080 Electra 11 Exploration within the Electra 11 claim and within a large area surrounding the former Red Dragon mine has progressed steadily. Preliminary exploration results on Electra 11 are as follows:
          Sample         Width  Average   Range      St.          (m)    g/t      g/t        Dev.
  Trench 1  5    0.72   0.2 -  1.2   0.34
  Trench 1  3    1.08  0.68 - 1.64    0.5
  Trench 1  8.54 0.54  0.2  -  1.4    0.4          Trench 1  7.6  1.13  0.48 -  3.2    1.0             Trench 1  2.2  2.64  2.08 -  3.2    0.8             Trench 3  4.7  1.26  0.72 - 1.84   0.43             Trench 3  3.3  2.47  1.16 -  3.6   1.23 Surface mapping has been completed on a scale of 1:500 over an area defined by airborne radiometrics as a zone of high alteration. The claim lies within a small ridge of Shamvaian group pyritiferous  tuffs, sandstones  and conglomerates located approximately three kilometres to the southwest of the Shamva mine. A main shear zone,  trending  east-west,  and numerous parallel shears locate the major lithological boundaries. A few shallow workings and three old trenches are  to  be  found  scattered over  the  ridge, which at the eastern end has been a focal point for local gold panners. The main trench, 107 metres across the strike of the ridge, and two smaller trenches,  14  metres  and 23 metres in length, have been reclaimed, mapped (scale 1:200) and channel sampled in nominal one-metre horizontal sections. An additional trench, 21 metres long has been completed and sampled, assays pending, and a further trench, 55 metres long is in progress. It is probable that once all of the trenches are completed and sampled that a target zone will be tested by drilling. Red Dragon As a consequence of the exploration team's continuing recognizance  surveys within EPO 1080 a new project area, referred to as the Red Dragon, has been designated as a high-priority area for intensive mapping and sampling. The area has a former  history  of  small-scale  alluvial  and  underground mining   on   a  series  of  quartz  reefs  located  within  the  Bulayawan greenstones. A grid covering an area of three kilometres by two kilometres has been  cut over  the  area  and  a soil sampling program at 200-metre line spacing and 50-metre stations is in progress. Concurrently the area is being mapped  on a scale of 1:2000 and sampled. The company is committed to its joint venture with Indepgold on  EPOs  1080 and  1072  and  the  proposed joint venture on Indepgold's EPO 1205 and the company's EPO 1073 for which a letter of intent has been signed. Annual general meeting The company will hold its annual general meeting on June 30,  2000,  at  10 a.m.,  19th floor, 885 West Georgia St. Proxy materials have been mailed to all  shareholders.  An  extraordinary  general  meeting  will   be   called subsequent to the AGM in order to approve the e-billings, Inc. transaction. (c) Copyright 2000 Canjex Publishing Ltd. canada-stockwatch.com |