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Gold/Mining/Energy : Donner Minerals (DML.V) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: VAUGHN who wrote (774)10/31/1997 1:05:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11676
 
I was looking at that Donner map in South Voisey Bay on their new press release overviewing the area. There are a couple major anomalies shadded in covering several joint venture claims. Most nickel discoveries in Canada and the world have several large anomalies like this. Talking to Donner today, they said these two anomalies could be much larger than shown; there could be new anomalies close by in all directions. They just haven't had a chance to drill all over Donner joint venture claims to date. I asked this question: After they struck nickel in their first hole they then struck very rich nickel in the second hole 250 meters away due west of the first hole. Why didn't they drill the third hole 250 meters due west of the second hole? It seems that would be the logical thing to do. His answer:
They ran out of government drill permits on the Northern Abitibi/Donner claim! He thought it was possible they had them by now. Quoting "Teck" he said that second hole was the richest nickel and copper (11-12%) combination ever discovered in Canada.If they could only find the major source!!!!