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To: Goose94 who wrote (2489)9/6/2013 9:18:18 PM
From: Goose94Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 202448
 
Ginguro Exploration (GEG-V) , Endurance Gold (EDG-V) sample 4.4 g/t Au at Pardo

Sept 6, 2013 - News Release
Ginguro Exploration Inc. has provided the first results from contiguous channel sampling of the Eastern Reef zone at the company's Pardo property, located approximately 65 kilometres northeast of Sudbury, Ont.

Assays for 42.5 metres of a 92.5-metre channel have been received. Over this 42.5 metres, assays for 85 samples, each 50 centimetres in length, returned an average of 4.4 grams per tonne. Contained within this 42.5 metres, a continuous section of 23.5 metres returned an average of 6.6 g/t Au. Individual samples are listed in a table at the end of this release.

The Eastern Reef is located in the north-central part of the Pardo property. The other newly uncovered surface gold zone, the 007 zone, is located 600 metres southwest of the Eastern Reef. Work to date suggests that the area between these zones is underlain by similar geology.

Maps of each of the Eastern Reef and the 007 zone, as well as the broader discovery area, can be found on the company's website.

Additional channel samples from both the Eastern Reef and the 007 zone have also been delivered for assay and will be announced once received.



To: Goose94 who wrote (2489)10/10/2016 10:45:01 AM
From: Goose94Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 202448
 
Endurance Gold (EDG-V) John Kaiser starts 14:14 Message 30782395

Endurance Gold Announces Completion of Target Drilling at Elephant Mountain, Alaska

Sept 27, '16 - NR

Endurance Gold is pleased to announce successful completion of the 2016 drill program on its 100% optioned Elephant Mountain Gold Property (the “Property”) in Alaska. Three (3) diamond drill holes were completed on the South Zone and one (1) diamond drill hole was completed on the North Zone for a total of 598 metres drilled. Assays for the 2016 drilling are still pending. The program was successful in identifying an intrusive-hosted bedrock source for the previously unexplained arsenic-antimony (and gold) soil anomaly at the South Zone Target and also intersected 182 metres of continuous disseminated pyrite-arsenopyrite-stibnite in phyllic (sericite) altered and silicified granodiorite at the North Zone Target.

The Property can be accessed by highway, road and all-terrane vehicle trails from Eureka, an historic and active placer gold mining camp in the Rampart-Manley Hot Springs area of Alaska, about 76 miles (123 kilometres) northwest of Fairbanks.



South Zone Drilling - Three (3) diamond drill holes tested this soil anomaly target. Maps showing the location and projection of the drill holes with respect to the soil anomaly are located at www.endurancegold.com. The soil anomaly is underlain by a recessive area without outcrop and geostatistical analysis of the soil geochemical data demonstrates a 0.76 and 0.79 correlation factor between gold and antimony/arsenic respectively at the South Zone target. This is a strong correlation and thus arsenic and antimony mineralization observed in drill core are expected to be associated with anomalous gold values.



EL 16-14 A&B (Az235 Dip-45) – This hole tested the eastern contact at the south end of the South Zone soil anomaly and transected primarily sheared and faulted syenomonzonite and/or diorite with inliers of altered clastic sediments to 90 metres. The most significant intersection occurred between 19.1 and 22.9 metres through a sheared, brecciated, silicified and phyllic (sericite) altered diorite and syenomonzonite with veinlets of pyrite-arsenopyrite-stibnite highlighted by a 6.1 centimeter band of massive stibnite at 21.4 metres. Due to technical problems the upper portion of this hole was drilled twice resulting in a duplicate drill intersection of this stibnite rich zone.



EL 16-15 (Az055 Dip-45) – This hole tested the western contact at the south end of the South Zone soil anomaly. The hole transected primarily sheared and faulted diorite, granodiorite, and/or syenomonzonite with inliers of altered clastic sediments to 114.3 metres. Notable zones of interest included:

a silicified and phyllic (sericite) altered and sheared zone of diorite and altered sediments with pyrite-arsenopyrite veinlets and stock work from 6.6 to 13.4 metres.

intensely iron oxidized clay-sericite gouge and diorite rubble from 49 to 57 metres interpreted to be a southeast trending fault that parallels the soil anomaly



EL 16-16 (Az235 Dip-45) - This drill hole, which tested the eastern contact at the central portion of the South Zone soil anomaly, transected primarily sheared and faulted syenomonzonite and/or diorite with inliers of altered clastic sediments to 165 metres. The most significant zone of interest occurred between 32 and 38 metres through an area of abundant oxidized quartz veins in sheared phyllic (sericite) altered diorite and syenomonzonite with associated pyrite-arsenopyrite-stibnite. This zone is interpreted to be the northwestern strike extension of the stibnite-rich zone observed in EL 16-14.



North Zone Drilling - One diamond drill hole EL 16-13 (Az180 Dip-45) tested the same target as the 1992 Placer Dome Drill hole located within the North Zone target. The 1992 drill hole returned an average grade of 0.015 ounce per ton gold (0.514 g/t gold) over an interval of 326 feet (99.4 m). EL 16-13 also targeted an area south of the 1992 drill hole. In EL 16-13 silicified and phylllic (sericite) altered granodiorite with 0.5% to 1.0% pervasive disseminated pyrite, arsenopyrite and stibnite was encountered throughout the entire 182 metres length. The lower extensions of EL 16-13 were disrupted by a zone of deep oxidation, fracturing and clay gouge interpreted to be an oxidized structural zone. On surface, pervasive disseminated pyrite-arsenopyrite covering about one (1) square kilometer outcrop area is associated with this similar alteration encountered by the drilling.



The most encouraging drill intersections have been prioritized for sampling will be sent for assay over the next week.



ENDURANCE GOLD CORPORATION



Robert T. Boyd



FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT



Endurance Gold Corporation

(604) 682-2707, info@endurancegold.com

www.endurancegold.com