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To: NET who wrote (3367)4/7/1998 10:52:00 AM
From: Bill Galkowski  Respond to of 4571
 
TO ALL"

BRUSH CREEK ANNOUNCES GRADE OF FIRST ROUND MILLED FROM 2500 SOUTH WING RAISE

GRASS VALLEY, CA (April 7, 1998) - Brush Creek Mining and Development Co., Inc. (NASDAQ: BCMD) (the Company) today announced that the first round of material from the 2500 south wing raise and had stated that it would publish the grade of the ore once it was milled and amalgamated. The first round of 18.4 tons through the mill yielded 22.73 ounces. The grade was 42.47 grams per metric ton which equals 1.24 ounces per ton. While the Company promised to release the results of the first round, it cautions investors to recognize the preliminary nature of this information.

Brush Creek controls nine historic mines in the Alleghany-Downieville gold district of Northern California, which produced more that 12 million ounces of placer and 2 million ounces of hard rock gold. It also controls more that 4000 acres of potentially diamondiferous ground near La Porte, California.



To: NET who wrote (3367)4/7/1998 10:52:00 AM
From: Bill Galkowski  Respond to of 4571
 
TO ALL"

BRUSH CREEK ANNOUNCES GRADE OF FIRST ROUND MILLED FROM 2500 SOUTH WING RAISE

GRASS VALLEY, CA (April 7, 1998) - Brush Creek Mining and Development Co., Inc. (NASDAQ: BCMD) (the Company) today announced that the first round of material from the 2500 south wing raise and had stated that it would publish the grade of the ore once it was milled and amalgamated. The first round of 18.4 tons through the mill yielded 22.73 ounces. The grade was 42.47 grams per metric ton which equals 1.24 ounces per ton. While the Company promised to release the results of the first round, it cautions investors to recognize the preliminary nature of this information.

Brush Creek controls nine historic mines in the Alleghany-Downieville gold district of Northern California, which produced more that 12 million ounces of placer and 2 million ounces of hard rock gold. It also controls more that 4000 acres of potentially diamondiferous ground near La Porte, California.